Some Nissan Armada owners report experiencing issues with their suspension being raised but not lowering, which may stem from several underlying causes. A common problem is a faulty control panel, where the electronic control unit (ECU) fails to regulate the air suspension system properly, often necessitating a replacement of the ECU. Additionally, some owners find that a malfunctioning self-leveling system may be at fault, requiring checks on the air suspension fuses and the air compressor motor relay, with any faulty components needing replacement. Furthermore, issues with the height sensor or compressor can prevent the suspension from lowering as expected; if the compressor is operational but the vehicle does not adjust in height, it may indicate a problem with these parts. It is advisable for owners facing these issues to inspect these components to resolve the suspension problem effectively.
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