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Originally Posted by joemorelli99
RB...again... I did not replace anything yet and the $710 I mentioned in my original post is for the valve unit AND labor (again...see original post). That includes installation / scanning / calibrating / etc. I did not get a part number. Sorry I am not quoting the parts manual in the textbook terminology. I actually started this thread as informational - not asking for help, so I don't understand why you are getting so would up. I just wanted to share my experience.
My indy has been extra fair and honest with me from day 1 - I trust him to do what needs to be done. A few months ago he even put in my panoramic moon roof seal that I supplied for only $90. I really do not think he is trying to rip me off...and I enjoy supporting his little local shop.
I will post back after the install. More 2 come... 
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Joe I edited my post to reflect "will replace" the part tomorrow, just to be clear, I am not saying you are getting ripped off by your indy, and I fully encourage supporting your local Euro indy shop, as I do the same when I can.
However, I do look forward to your update, after he replaces the part have him clear the code, and I would immediately put a few things in the trunk and see if the fault pops back up (alternatively, you could also try changing ride height as well a couple times)
I'm sorry that you felt I was wound up, other members have replaced items on their air suspension that were not faulty to begin with, I was just trying to add knowledge to this thread, as multiple other members have posted that there is likely an issue with your compressor and not the "accumulator" or "valve block" as the parts diagram shows above.
I'm just skeptical of this part being the fix, that's all. If it is, that's great and wonderful and I hope you encounter no more issues.
I've had fellow members PM me months after posting their initial issues with air suspension, saying "my indy replaced this and that and I still have an error etc", and after hearing their symptoms and what error they have, if the bags aren't leaking its usually an issue with the compressor.
Take that for what it's worth, just was trying to help, which yes, I read above, you never asked for help to begin with.