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09-20-2008, 05:43 AM
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Hummer Veteran
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Kelowna, BC
Posts: 125
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Re: ***Air Ride Suspension - What do I do?***
 HMMMM sounds like what I said in the begining.....
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09-20-2008, 10:45 AM
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Hummer Authority
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Canada
Posts: 1,251
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Re: ***Air Ride Suspension - What do I do?***
1. Yes we can set your ride height with a trim height learn, but if the sensors are not reading the proper voltage in range trim height will not learn. Mind you i have only done this procedure maybe 25 or so times.
2.There are calibration updates for the early model years with the single stage compressor which addresses excessive compressor cycling. Never attempt a calibration update if you have the dual stage compressor setup it will kill the module.
3.Absolutely with a tech 2 i can test your compressor. Unfortunatly we need to charge you something for this service, cant afford to work for free not to mention its only an 8000.00 scan tool that has to pay for itself somehow. Most guys will do this for 0.5 hrs maybe less. Word of advice just ask one of your local gm techs nicely and they may do it for free. Never walk with an attitude cause it will likely just cost you money, hey were paying bills, working hard, and trying to get by just like everyone else.
4.Exactly, have had to fix many other peoples errors, not due to their lack of ability but due to their lack of experience with these trucks and most importantly the right tools are def needed to properly service and repair some of the more complicated systems in these and other newer vehicles.
finally nothing above was meant as any offence. I have had extensive experience with these trucks and just like helping out, cheers...
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09-20-2008, 06:24 PM
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Hummer Professional
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Utah
Posts: 293
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Re: ***Air Ride Suspension - What do I do?***
Humtech, do you mind if I get the guy who is working on my ride in touch with you? I am sure your experience would be useful to him in working on mine, seems as how I am not done messing with it, nor is it fixed. Let me know if this would be ok, or message me in my PM's of how I could contact you, if you are cool with it. I think your experience and knowledge would be useful in figuring out how to get my ride back in action. Let me know, thanks.
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12-24-2008, 01:40 AM
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Elcova Newbie
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 1
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Re: ***Air Ride Suspension - What do I do?***
I hate to tell you this but if your from utah like i am and talked to there "20 yr in the business tech" they're full of sh$t! I have paid for there diagnostics 3 times now, 2 sensor, and they tried to get me to order another compressor. If you have a lift on your hummer h2 they loose there minds tell you "its not supported" and definitely not warranted, just as the others have said in this thread, the lift is completely separate and has nothing to do with your lift. I ended up driving to Scottsdale AZ on a business trip, dropped by the hummer dealership and oddly enough they actually wanted to help me with no BS excuses. My suggestion would be get the hell outta dodge and take your truck to someone that actually cares.
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