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Re: Rear air problem
I think it's still the bags, my 03 did the same thing; it would lose air overnight but if I raised the rear it would stay up for days.
The bags develop cracks right where they flex similar to those rubber coin purses- they open when you bend them, so if you raise the rear the cracked area of the bag stays flat and doesn't leak. After driving myself crazy looking at everything else in the system, I finally had the bags replaced and months later, they are still fine. |
Re: Rear air problem
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yeah, i guess that makes sense. i'll replace the bags and see what happens. i guess it would be about time for the bags to be replaced on an '03 anyway. |
Re: Rear air problem
:confused: ok this is weird...something told me to just disconnect the battery for a while and see what happens before i go spending money to replace anything. well, i did just that and now the truck seems to be fine after i let it sit overnight. :confused:
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Re: Rear air problem
If you still have the original single stage compressor that the 03's came with I believe there is A calibration update for excessive cycling which will cycle on the exhaust valve and over time deflate the bags even with the key off. If you have the dual stage compressor they are not programmable and you have to have it diagnosed, likley the assembly would need to be swapped out as parts are not available
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thanks for the part #...i changed the relay out on mine as well. it was only a 10 minute job |
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