Will air suspension issues on an 07 Navigator cause the engine to die?

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Asked by Siobhan Aug 26, 2014 at 05:02 PM about the 2007 Lincoln Navigator L 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have an 07 Navigator, the check suspension light is on. The truck will only drive for a few
moments and then it dies. There isn't a leak, I've turned air suspension off and let it sit
overnight, it was still raised. Any help on what it could be? Would the air suspension
problem cause the car to die? Regardless of if it off or on, it will still die after a few
minutes of driving, but after sitting for a few minutes it will start back up.

3 Answers

No. Separate systems and components and modules. Whatever it is with your engine it's not the air-ride

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Do you happen to know if my check engine light isn't on if they can still pull a code to see what the problem is? The only issue that is shows when I do the system check is the "check suspension" light.

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I had a similar is with my 2006 Nav and it turned out to be a dying battery. After changing the battery the can has ran for 3 years with not issues.

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