Some Lincoln Navigator owners report experiencing issues with malfunctioning front and rear sensors, which can lead to problems such as a sagging rear end or nose dives when stopping due to air suspension faults. These issues may arise from either the sensors themselves or other components, such as air lines or the air compressor. Some owners find that disconnecting the front sensors can help isolate the problem, indicating that further troubleshooting may be needed for those sensors. Additionally, a malfunctioning Electronic Control Unit (ECU) can affect sensor functionality, resulting in inaccuracies and control malfunctions. In some cases, adjusting the sensitivity of the warning system through the vehicle's settings may assist in detecting sensor issues. It is important for owners to follow these troubleshooting steps to effectively address sensor malfunctions in their Lincoln Navigators.
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