Air Shock delete, Is it possible without throwing a code?

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Ronr

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I know this subject has been beaten to death on these forums, but no matter how much I read, it seems there never comes an answer for the actual air ride part of the system to delete. I have an '04 Denali that I've installed resistors to delete the electronic part of the shocks at a previous replacement. Now I've bought some Moog springs and Bilstein shocks to do away with the air ride. The truck rides a little stiffer but I'll never have to deal with the system again.... Once I clear the dash code. Arnott looks like they have a plug and play part available as part of a package. Otherwise is there a fuse to pull? Or just unplug the compressor? A resistor for the compressor? Any help would be hugely appreciated. Thanks!
 

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Disconnect battery, pull RTD fuse under the hood, reconnect battery.
 

EfiniMotorsport

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I jumped two wires together in the passenger rear compartment behind the plastic. I don't remember which wires but I found the info on another forum post. I took the compressor out completely and haven't gotten the error message since.
 

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