Front air bag leaking hydraulic oil on a Lincoln navigation 2004

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Asked by Edward1977 May 16, 2015 at 05:03 PM about the 2004 Lincoln Navigator Luxury RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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click image.The air suspension does not use hydraulic fluid. It pumps up air bladders with compressed air. Suggest you clean all oil as well as possible and see where it's really coming from. Red? maybe transmission cooler lines. This site explains the fundamentals of your system> http://www.fixya.com/cars/t2042668-lincoln_navigator_air_suspension_all_way

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If your Air Struts are leaking what appears to be hydraulic fluid or oil the only thing it can be is a leaking shock absorber. Anyone telling you differently is forgetting that even though it has air springs, it still has shocks that run through the center of the air spring.

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