Driving – FORD 1999 Explorer User Manual

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• underinflated tire(s) on any wheel(s)
• high crown in center of road
• high crosswinds
• wheels out of alignment
• loose or worn components in steering linkage

AIR SUSPENSION SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)

The load leveling feature of the air suspension automatically keeps the
vehicle at a constant level if a load is added or removed from the vehicle.

This system maintains the vehicle height at a constant level by
automatically adding air or releasing air from the springs to offset
changes in vehicle loads.

When ever a door is opened (including the liftgate) the system
memorizes and maintains the height of the vehicle until all doors are
closed.

It is normal to hear a buzz or clicking from the air compressor on the
vehicle when the ignition is turned off. The system stays energized for 40
minutes after the ignition is turned off to compensate for any load
changes made after the vehicle is parked.

The air suspension shut-off switch is
located in the cargo area behind the
left rear quarter trim panel.

On vehicles equipped with
Air Suspension, turn OFF

the Air Suspension switch prior to
jacking, hoisting or towing your
vehicle.

Normal vehicle operation does not
require any action by the driver.

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