
03-12-2020, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Clavurion
If the front bags have deflated the front valves alone could not explain it. Even if the front valves are open the bleed valve would also have to be open for the bags to deflate. So I would start with the bags.
EHC2 control unit is also notorious for having internal failure especially regarding the control of the front bags.
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Appreciate the guidance. I was leaning that way as well since the age of the front bags is unknown (> 4 years old and 30k miles in my ownership). I will scan the truck to see if the EHC2 module has any faults in it.
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Originally Posted by PropellerHead
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Thanks Prop. The RockAuto ones are the entire assembly rather than just the bag. For $70/ea extra, I'd like to save the time of rebuilding the strut assemblies and have new bearings/strut mounts up top.
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