1998 Lincoln Navigator

RSWANNABE

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I need a little help please.

My Navigator has 2 warning lamps on and I am not sure whats up.

The first light is the check suspension light. I know they have air ride suspension and it should be turned off before lifting the vehicle off the ground but I can not get the light to shut off. I have disconnected the battery but it comes right back on.

The second light is the ABS light. This one comes on and shuts off. I don't have any experience here. I checked the fluid level thinking maybe it was somehow related but everything is good. Same as above I tried disconnecting the battery to see if it reset but it continues to come on.

I don't notice anything funny when driving it but I would like to make sure everything is safe. My wife is the primary driver and the warning lights being on bother her.

Thanks in advance!
 
i would say the suspension light is due to a faulty sensor

ABS light depending if you have a scanner or not you need to take that to someone who has a ABS scanner to see what code its pulling
 
I need a little help please.

My Navigator has 2 warning lamps on and I am not sure whats up.

The first light is the check suspension light. I know they have air ride suspension and it should be turned off before lifting the vehicle off the ground but I can not get the light to shut off. I have disconnected the battery but it comes right back on.

The second light is the ABS light. This one comes on and shuts off. I don't have any experience here. I checked the fluid level thinking maybe it was somehow related but everything is good. Same as above I tried disconnecting the battery to see if it reset but it continues to come on.

I don't notice anything funny when driving it but I would like to make sure everything is safe. My wife is the primary driver and the warning lights being on bother her.

Thanks in advance!

ABS light is likely gonna be a channel cord to one of the wheels has a rub through, giving a bad connection or an exciter ring may be damaged, giving false counts to the processer. lemme know if this helps.
 
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