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2001 Lincoln Navigator - Q&A

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2001 Lincoln Navigator Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 5 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
How can I adjust height on 2001 Lincoln Navigator?
I took my truck to the dealer to see if anything was wrong with air suspension , they said everything was alright. It still sits a little low to me is there anyway I can adjust the height of this truck?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

in the rear there is a senser in the back on the rear it is adjust able but shut suspension off first before adjusting

Why does the child safety locks on my 2001 Lincoln Navigator enable on it's own even after I disable it? HELP!
The thing is, one of the doors is completely screwed!! The other door can be used from the inside a couple of times and then the child lock will enable itself again. I tested the door just to see what was going on and everytime I open and close the door I could see the latch creeping back to the lock mode. My fathers Expedition used to do the same...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Something is wrong because my 01 navigator door locks work fine... Sounds cheap but put a toothpick in there to hold it to the position you want

Can i lift a 2001 lincoln navigator with air ride suspension?
I was curious if there was a air ride suspension kit that i could purchase that would replace the existing one and add some needed height, or maybe some type of spacer kit? Would any type of body lift work? Any or all help would be greatly apperciated.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 8 answers

Convert to regular shocks. The air ride suspension is a pain-in-the-neck to deal with, and all Lincolns' seem to fail at one time or another. Very expensive to fix.

The system does not adjust to real time it has to have a condition and then it adjust and all it adjust for is ride height its a leveling system that is all. If the light stays on then maybe have it checked but its not cheap to have it checked just to find that the light is faulty.


 
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