I have a 2004 Grand Marquis LS the air ride comes on like it should, by why does the passenger side max out?

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Asked by GuruX2BV Apr 08, 2017 at 08:56 PM about the 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Premium

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The car only has 68,000 miles and is nice, but I just started noticing the pass side is going up all the way but the drivers side isn,t going up, even if I bounce on it. Anyone have an idea?

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Hole in an air spring or bad solenoid at the air spring would be a couple of possibilities.

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Yeah I just found out from Merc that it only has 1 solenoid two control both sides. They said that if 1 side is going up and the other side isn`t working, that it`s probably the solenoid. Gonna try a different 1 this week.

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