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Old 03-09-2019, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by LightlyToasted View Post
When you raise the vehicle the ride height sensors at the rear axle sense a change in "ride height", and trigger the compressor. I've never found this to be much of a problem, but if you want to avoid it either pull the fuse or disconnect the plug at the compressor.
Ok so it's normal. Didn't want to overwork the compressor cause it kept turning on and off as i was lifting the front. There has to be some sort of service mode so the compressor doesn't come on while the car is being lifted.

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