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Another self level inactive question
So my truck is level no air leaks but the compressor has not come on in 2 weeks and it is starting to look like its getting lower in the back after 2 weeks. Can I actuate the relay to fill the airbags up to buy more time to troubleshoot. What is the best way to tested the level sensors. I dont have any water or any signs of moisture in the battery compartment and everything looks brand new like the compressor and control module. Thanks Craig |
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Ur control module is behind glovebox
My front bags leak a little bit, compressor kiks in 1 time in a month and my sls light is on
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I thought the control module was right beside the battery ?
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It depends on how your X is optioned. If you have the rear "single axle" (EHC I) suspension...then it is near the battery. If you have the "dual axle" (EHC II) suspension...then it is up front behind the glove box.
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He has a 4.8is it only came with 2axle front n back air springs/bags
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I have the dual axle so I will check out my connections behind the glove box today. Is there anyway to bypass the controller and run the compressor to fill the system up. maybe by the relay to the compressor. Also, what is the best way to test the level sensors to find out which one is bad.
Thanks again Craig |
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Sorry about that I thought I had that in there must have been E46 fanatics.
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I believe you normally check the sensor(s) voltage.
If you have access to a GT1, here are diagnostic steps on SLS Inactive: http://www.xoutpost.com/916297-post4.html If you have a leak (my guess), don't put off repairs too long or you will need to replace your compressor too. |
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