adaptive suspension air glide

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Hi there. Is there some type of override that I don’t have to use my back door to lower the car at its lowest point? I just like the way that it looks all the way at its lowest point TIA.
 
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I don't have that feature but doubt that you could permanently leave the vehicle in the lowered position. I believe doing that would have a negative effect on the ride suspension-wise. I am sure if it was an option, it would be covered in the Owner's Manual.
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Hi there. Is there some type of override that I don’t have to use my back door to lower the car at its lowest point? I just like the way that it looks all the way at its lowest point TIA.
So this is what I figured out. To have the lowered ride when driving you need to have it in excite mode, which I think most know. If you want your car to lower on command when parked you can hit lock once and unlock twice.….it lowers it a total of 3.25” from highest to lowest. Without the need to open rear hatch.
 
So this is what I figured out. To have the lowered ride when driving you need to have it in excite mode, which I think most know. If you want your car to lower on command when parked you can hit lock once and unlock twice.….it lowers it a total of 3.25” from highest to lowest. Without the need to open rear hatch.
Thanks. Gonna try it!
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I've tried this with my '21 Aviator GT and it doesn't seem to work. Here is what I did. 1) Started the vehicle and set it to "Excite" mode. 2) Turned the vehicle off and exited. 3) Hit the lock button on the remote fob once and then unlock button twice. Nothing seems to happen with the vehicle height. It was also unplugged during this time. Am I doing something wrong or missing something? This feature is important to ease entry/exit for my mobility challenged wife.
 
I've tried this with my '21 Aviator GT and it doesn't seem to work. Here is what I did. 1) Started the vehicle and set it to "Excite" mode. 2) Turned the vehicle off and exited. 3) Hit the lock button on the remote fob once and then unlock button twice. Nothing seems to happen with the vehicle height. It was also unplugged during this time. Am I doing something wrong or missing something? This feature is important to ease entry/exit for my mobility challenged wife.
Is your vehicle equipped with dynamic handling?
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The window sticker says "Adaptive Suspension" and "Lincoln Co-Pilot 360 Plus Package". Do either of those features encompass dynamic handling? When I picked up the vehicle at the dealership, they had it parked with the suspension lowered all the way down. So, I should be able to get the vehicle lowered again, even if I have to open the rear hatch or something similar. Any thoughts about this? Thanks.
 
The window sticker says "Adaptive Suspension" and "Lincoln Co-Pilot 360 Plus Package". Do either of those features encompass dynamic handling? When I picked up the vehicle at the dealership, they had it parked with the suspension lowered all the way down. So, I should be able to get the vehicle lowered again, even if I have to open the rear hatch or something similar. Any thoughts about this? Thanks.
 
The window sticker says "Adaptive Suspension" and "Lincoln Co-Pilot 360 Plus Package". Do either of those features encompass dynamic handling? When I picked up the vehicle at the dealership, they had it parked with the suspension lowered all the way down. So, I should be able to get the vehicle lowered again, even if I have to open the rear hatch or something similar. Any thoughts about this? Thanks.
I don’t believe adaptive suspension is the same as dynamic suspension which is air glide suspension. One way to be sure is to make sure your vehicle is not in air suspension service mode, if it is turn that off and then make sure you also turn on easy entry/exit mode. Here is a video with instructions. If it’s grayed out or doesn’t show up, you don’t have it.
 
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