Trippen Out
Dedicated LVC Member
So here is the situation. Today i was at my local grocery store i turned the car on and i thought i herd a small pop. i started driving failing to notice that the compressor was not working and the car was not really didn't rise to proper levels. a few moments later the dreaded check air ride in the dash goes off (second time ive seen this the first was expensive). needless to say im pretty ticked off right now. so i get home i turn the car off open the door. give it a minute or 3 close the door turn the car back on and waited to see what happens. I noticed the compressor wasn't running. so i was like what the f-.
as if today hasn't been sh1t enough i realized on top of that i must of left my wallet at the store. so i had no choice but to drive back and go get it. now im back in the car and i start it again. and about a 20 second delay later the compressor kicks on. runs for about 20-30 seconds and then kicks off with a loud clunk and then the air ride message goes off again.
So now that i have bored you with the details here comes the questions. Is there a sure way to check the compressor? Ive herd and seen from searching there is ways to run an air ride diagnostic on the car. the things i know for sure are the 2 rear are bags are new the front passenger side holds air. the front driver side did have a small leak.
I am also starting to notice that these cares have the unemployment curse. I say this because the only time i have ever had anything major as far as cost wise go wrong is shortly after i have lost employment. this holds true this time around as well. I just finished a project i was working on Thursday and today presto slammed car. all well i still love my mark and please don't tell me to coil it. thanks for any suggestions.
as if today hasn't been sh1t enough i realized on top of that i must of left my wallet at the store. so i had no choice but to drive back and go get it. now im back in the car and i start it again. and about a 20 second delay later the compressor kicks on. runs for about 20-30 seconds and then kicks off with a loud clunk and then the air ride message goes off again.
So now that i have bored you with the details here comes the questions. Is there a sure way to check the compressor? Ive herd and seen from searching there is ways to run an air ride diagnostic on the car. the things i know for sure are the 2 rear are bags are new the front passenger side holds air. the front driver side did have a small leak.
I am also starting to notice that these cares have the unemployment curse. I say this because the only time i have ever had anything major as far as cost wise go wrong is shortly after i have lost employment. this holds true this time around as well. I just finished a project i was working on Thursday and today presto slammed car. all well i still love my mark and please don't tell me to coil it. thanks for any suggestions.