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Sep-10-2015 05:39 AM
jasonlisan wrote:DatacomGuy wrote:Puttin wrote:
The owner's manual talks about it but it isn't mentioned on the sticker. The only thing is- it comes with the HD towing package only and for 2014 it is a mechanical system vs air in past years. Max load is 920# (WD) and 600# weight bearing). Leveling works with both applications.
Hmm, now you have me really curious. Do you have to select anything or turn anything on? How do you engage yours on your 2014?
Your window sticker should of had a line item "Continuous Control Suspension" on it.
Sep-10-2015 05:29 AM
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Sep-09-2015 02:30 PM
Puttin wrote:
So, I finally have some more info from an east coast dealer. They stated that this feature is standard on all Expeditions and- it works by reading the tire sensors and load on the rear shocks.
Sep-09-2015 02:27 PM
DatacomGuy wrote:Puttin wrote:
The owner's manual talks about it but it isn't mentioned on the sticker. The only thing is- it comes with the HD towing package only and for 2014 it is a mechanical system vs air in past years. Max load is 920# (WD) and 600# weight bearing). Leveling works with both applications.
Hmm, now you have me really curious. Do you have to select anything or turn anything on? How do you engage yours on your 2014?
Sep-09-2015 01:47 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:Puttin wrote:
The owner's manual talks about it but it isn't mentioned on the sticker. The only thing is- it comes with the HD towing package only and for 2014 it is a mechanical system ...
Expeditions have always been built with a rear strut type suspension. Not leaf spring and not true coils springs. Think "coil over shock". It works well with the independent rear suspension and provides a comfortable ride.
I don't know that air spring were ever included in HD Trailer Tow Package. It does include a large radiator, an auxiliary transmission cooler, 7 pin Pollak connector and wiring for electric brakes.
People who have the air spring suspension have a love hate relationship with it. When it works, it is great. However, the system has a high failure rate, specially as it ages. Many switch to coil spring.
If you really want have additional lift in the back, you could buy the air spring struts (about $800) and install them and skip the whole auto-level part by running a hose with a Schrader valve on the end to an accessible point and air each spring manually. This would eliminate many the most common failures: connections, compressor, sensor and computer.
Sep-09-2015 01:43 PM
Puttin wrote:
The owner's manual talks about it but it isn't mentioned on the sticker. The only thing is- it comes with the HD towing package only and for 2014 it is a mechanical system ...
Jun-01-2015 10:36 AM
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Jun-01-2015 06:36 AM
Puttin wrote:
I have the paper sticker- the leveling feature is included in the HD towing pkg. The other options I have are listed as:
Trailer brake controller
Trailer sway control
Jun-01-2015 06:35 AM