Arnott Air Suspension Products is pleased to announce the company is offering a new Air Suspension Compressor (P-2932) for the 1997-2006 Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition, as well as a new Air Suspension Compressor (P-2936) for the 1990-2011 Lincoln Town Car, Ford Crown Victoria, and the 1992-2011 Mercury Grand Marquis.
Arnott’s aftermarket air suspension compressor P-2932 for the 1997 to 2006 Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition features a heavy-duty motor, epoxy-coated finish to prevent corrosion, new relay and an integrated dryer.
More About P-2932 – Lincoln Navigator Air Compressor
Built to original equipment specifications, P-2932 is an exact fit to replace your dead Lincoln Navigator Air Suspension Compressor and connects directly into the vehicle’s air lines and electrical connector for a fast installation.
All Arnott air suspension compressors are backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty in North America.
Features:
◦Includes Integrated Dryer and New Relay
◦Heavy-Duty Motor Provides a Long Life
◦Quiet Operation
◦Epoxy-Electrocoated Finish To Prevent Corrosion
◦Detailed Installation Manual Available for Download
More About P-2936 – Lincoln Town Car Suspension Compressor
Arnott’s aftermarket air suspension compressor P-2936 for the 1990 to 2011 Lincoln Town Car, Ford Crown Victoria and the 1992 to 2011 Mercury Grand Marquis features a heavy-duty motor, epoxy-coated finish to prevent corrosion, and an integrated dryer.
Built to original equipment specifications, P-2936 is an exact fit and includes mounting hardware and electrical connector for a fast and flawless installation. All Arnott air suspension compressors are backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty in North America.
Features:
•Includes Integrated Dryer and Relay
•Heavy-Duty Motor Provides a Long Life
•Quiet Operation
•Includes Thermal Overload Protection
•Epoxy-Electrocoated Finish To Prevent Corrosion
Arnott Compressors are covered under our limited lifetime warranty as long as they have not been subject to burn out because of a leak such as with a leaking air spring or strut. You should check your air suspension system for any leaks.