Are you in the market for a new and having difficulty finding an affordable or entry-level model in your budget? Or are you finding yourself shifting to the used-car market due to high new-vehicle prices?

A reporter from a national news publication would like to speak with you about your experience; please reach out to PR@Edmunds.com by Tuesday, 1/27 for details.

Toubleshooting electrical problems on 2003 Lincoln Navigator

mainlyymainlyy Member Posts: 17
edited July 2014 in Lincoln

I am trying to figure out why I'm losing sensors, today my air ride suspension didn't work in front, my accessories stay on indefinitely with no key in the ignition. I found something I never thought of and started looking for any literature on it. Here's my problem. My positive battery connector is flat sheet metal type material. I reached in and just lifted it right off the terminal. Could that loose connector be causing some relays to malfunction and my air ride compressor to not turn on today? just curious. If I don't figure it out by next week I'm going to the dealer.

Best Answer

Sign In or Register to comment.

Your Privacy

By accessing this website, you acknowledge that Edmunds and its third party business partners may use cookies, pixels, and similar technologies to collect information about you and your interactions with the website as described in our Privacy Statement, and you agree that your use of the website is subject to our Visitor Agreement.