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It could have but it’s unlikely. Didn’t you say it ran once or twice and then It hasn’t ran since? That would indicate that the exhaust solenoid is bad.New one still isn’t working, could the old one have blown a a fuse?
Not yet, going to do tonight. Is it a bad idea to install my new front shocks prior to getting this compressor issue squared away?It could have but it’s unlikely. Didn’t you say it ran once or twice and then It hasn’t ran since? That would indicate that the exhaust solenoid is bad.
It’s not coming on because the shocks are already full and the exhaust solenoid isn’t opening the vent to release any air so the compressor won’t come on while the shocks are still full. Unhook the air lines at each shock and let the air out of them. Then rehook the air lines up and turn your key on. If the pump kicks in and fills them up, then that’s the sign that the exhaust solenoid on the pump is bad and you need a replacement pump and solenoid.
new compressor hasn’t turned on at all.It could have but it’s unlikely. Didn’t you say it ran once or twice and then It hasn’t ran since? That would indicate that the exhaust solenoid is bad.
It’s not coming on because the shocks are already full and the exhaust solenoid isn’t opening the vent to release any air so the compressor won’t come on while the shocks are still full. Unhook the air lines at each shock and let the air out of them. Then rehook the air lines up and turn your key on. If the pump kicks in and fills them up, then that’s the sign that the exhaust solenoid on the pump is bad and you need a replacement pump and solenoid.
Front shocks will be fine. They’re not air shocks. The front auto ride shocks are just a standard shock thats electronically dampened via the trucks computer. So putting those in won’t affect anything in the rear.Not yet, going to do tonight. Is it a bad idea to install my new front shocks prior to getting this compressor issue squared away?
Make sure the power harness going into the compressor is fully seated into its clips and connected properly.New one hasnt turned
new compressor hasn’t turned on at all.
Do this while vehicle is on? Thank youPull a line off of one of the shocks, reconnect and try again.
No. Before starting.Do this while vehicle is on? Thank you