Yes, if it was designed for air suspension then air needs to be in it.
Yes. It's hard on the mounts and springs, and, if it causes your vehicle to sit at an abnormal angle, your drivetrain, as well. Which is why on semi trucks (which mostly use air ride suspensions anymore), getting an air suspension fault corrected is such a high priority.
Probably not but the ride and handling will be greatly compromised.
Yes, it can cause damage the the suspension parts.
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