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Old 07-18-2007, 05:45 PM   #1
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98 navigator susp/pump

hello again guys, ??? here, is it possible that if the suspension pump relay is acting up it will cause the pump to come on very often???? so far i find no leak in the system but the darn pump just keep coming on every three to four blocks driving. one more thing each time the pump comes on i only see the right front fender pops up. one mechanic stated that the right front shock is leaking. please help me here guys before i convert over to the spring kit, i dont realy wants to do that. thanks
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Old 07-18-2007, 05:53 PM   #2
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Re: 98 navigator susp/pump

Very bad idea to allow that Air Compressor to overwork...

If there's a leak, and it sure sounds like it, the compressor will DIE trying to keep up with it. You wont be able to hear a slow leak, only soap bubbles will show them.

Check the bladder and valves yourself if you don't believe (trust) your mechanic.

Turn off the compressor or you'll kill it.
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