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Re: Second air ride suspension compressor
i am wondering if there can be a short somewhere because when i started to remove the ground i saw sparks and the compressors sounded like they were going to run. does anyone know if there is a way to test this, or if maybe this could be a symptom of a ride height sensor? thanks to anyone that can help.
Re: Second air ride suspension compressor
12th post down in the link below.
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=24471
Good luck and if HUMTECH does read this he will try to help you out also.
Ed
Re: Second air ride suspension compressor
Re: Second air ride suspension compressor
Took truck to a second dealer, they diagnosed the problem as faulty left ride height sensor $148.00 (the same one the other dealer replaced 4 years ago), and the harness for that sensor $120.45, $235.90 for labor plus $40.35 tax for a total of $544.70. Add that to air lines, compressor and control module for $1,651.42 for a total of $2,195.77. Odd it was the sensor on the same side that was initially sagging. On a side note I attached 12 volts to the compressor that the first dealer said was burnt out and it seems fine.
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