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Old 01-10-2022, 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by bcredliner View Post
It is possible that when the suspension is fully extended and then lowered to the ground that a sensor arm(s) will go over center the opposite direction than it should. When that happens the air suspension inactive light will appear.

For clarification- is one side of the vehicle at normal ride height? Or are both sides bottomed bottomed out? I assume you have checked the fuses.

Perhaps this link will be helpful. https://www.suncoreindustries.com/pr...roubleshooting


Thankyou and both sides are lower but drivers side is completely deflated passenger side is about an inch higher
And sorry but the link didn’t work when i clicked on it
Thats a good point about the sensor being over rotated but how will i know how to get them to their correct point if that makes sense or should i just look into getting these calibrated?


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