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1. Test for 12 volts on both sides of the RTD fuse.
2. Ground the Dark Blue wire in terminal B at the automatic level control air compressor. The solenoid should click. 3. If the solenoid does not click, test for 12 volts on the Orange wire in terminal F at the compressor. 4. Check for loose terminals and broken wires at exhaust solenoid 5. If there are 12 volts, the exhaust solenoid is defective. ** Confirmed Fix **Level ride compressor assembly. This includes the exhaust solenoid. ** Confirmed Fix **Suspension Control Module. ** Confirmed Fix **Air Compressor Pump. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2008
Member # 110245
Location: taxachusetts
Posts: 21
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thanks bud. we'll try that first. we use the truck for daily service, so its hard to take a day off from using it to bring it to an over priced shop to tell us a sensor is bad. one day down will cost ten times the service bill.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Member # 34549
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 112
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Sometime the ride height sensors will break and stick either up or down. You can tell by looking at it if its broken.
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/a...1&d=1157818067 |
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