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Old 04-05-2004, 09:28 PM
alextruck alextruck is offline
 
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Check the "all time running compressor", start the engine, go off the truck, shut the door(s), and the air suspension will levelling the truck. If the airtank is fully loaded and the truck is levelled, the compressor shut down and you don't hear any air noises, maybe it levels for second or two again but then the compressor isn't running until you take a step at the sidebars or something which will unlevel the truck. This airsuspension is controlled by two seperatly mounted rear sensors, each side had it own, thats totally indepent and different to the other trucks, maybe the range rover are little familiar to this system. So "ken P" are on the right way with his comment, but when you check it like I discribe after a minute or so the compressor will be off. Send me the bucks for the "louder exhaust" you dont need, in my bank for this tricky tip!!!!!!!!!

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