TheRebel
Dedicated LVC Member
Left work and car aired up in the parking lot like it always does. Stopped to get gas. I got ready to leave and the compressor runs longer than usual and then the check air ride message came on. I got home and the back was aired up pretty high and the front was slammed. I pulled the front sensors and air lines off at the solenoids. Reconnected the battery. The front solenoids vented and air came out of the lines. Plugged everything back up and the front still won't raise. Jacked the car back up and pulled the sensors off and reconnected the battery. I watch the shocks fill with air. Set the car back on the ground but the front still hasn't raised much. I could not hear any air leaking. I'm wondering if my compressor is getting weak and not airing up the front. However, if that was the case than why would the rear have been raised so high? I did notice a little moisture come out of the air lines when they were disconnect on the front solenoids but I just replaced the dryer in January. Also I've noticed my compressor has been a little louder than usual lately. Also the check air ride message hasn't came back on but to me the car still looks a little low to the ground. Any ideas? This is on a 97 with 170,000 miles.
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