My Ford expedition back end is hang low is alternator bad

Asked by Guru96TGW8 Oct 14, 2022 at 11:12 PM about the 1999 Ford Expedition 4 Dr XLT SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Ford expedition back end is hang low   like the compressor is not filling the
air bags and the battery is going dead every 2 days and when turning SUV off
very strong gas smell

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39,125

You may want to give up on a 23 year old ford and up grade before putting a bunch of money into it .

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307,545

Sounds like you need a good shop to check this out. Yes it will be expensive so you may want to do one thing at a time or sell it as is where is.

155,705

Most likely the compressor for the level ride system is running excessively because the system is leaking. That's probably what's killing the battery. Unless the battery is old and no longer holding a charge. For the fuel smell you need to have the fuel system checked out. It's probably leaking or there's a problem with the EVAP system. Is the check engine light or service engine soon light on? If so visit your local auto parts store and have them scan the computer for trouble codes. You'll probably get an EVAP code that will need to be fixed by a reputable shop. Hope that helps! Jim

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