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Anyone know what size RT airbag coupler I need?

Wick76

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I am disconnecting my air compressor for the airbag on my 2014 RT Limited. I have replaced it once already, and it is failing again. I am installing an Elka rear shock, but I still want to be able to manually air up the airbag. Does anyone know the size of the coupler that you would use to connect the two air lines together after removing them from the compressor?
 
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You may have enough line to come from your bag straight to your valve! Follow the line up from your bag and find the other end of it, push in on the end, while pulling on the line, wiggle and pull! Make sure the end is in good shape when you get it off, if not cut a little off the end with a sharp blade clean it off and see if it will reach the valve, if it will just take the hose out of the valve clean it up and insert the hose! Then put 50lbs of air in it and check the fittings with soapy water. if you don't have any leaks, drop your pressure down to 10-20 lbs, and enjoy your new shock! If my memory recalls, I believe that's what I did, I had a coupling, but I think I didn't have to use it. The least number of joints you have makes the whole thing a lot more less to worry about.
 
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You may have enough line to come from your bag straight to your valve! Follow the line up from your bag and find the other end of it, push in on the end, while pulling on the line, wiggle and pull! Make sure the end is in good shape when you get it off, if not cut a little off the end with a sharp blade clean it off and see if it will reach the valve, if it will just take the hose out of the valve clean it up and insert the hose! Then put 50lbs of air in it and check the fittings with soapy water. if you don't have any leaks, drop your pressure down to 10-20 lbs, and enjoy your new shock! If my memory recalls, I believe that's what I did, I had a coupling, but I think I didn't have to use it. The least number of joints you have makes the whole thing a lot more less to worry about.

:agree: X's 10 ...... I never had the COMPRESSOR and Never missed it. Mine is Manual fill and works great .....Mike :thumbup:
 
What does one have to disconnect, electrically, when the time comes to eliminate the compressor and the auto ride height adjustment on a 2021 RTL? Mine is fine now...but it seems that many have problems with time. A schrader valve connected directly to the air bag would be simple, cheap, and reliable. I'm wondering how one defeats the compressor and the height sensor without throwing error codes?

Thanks,
Rod
 
What does one have to disconnect, electrically, when the time comes to eliminate the compressor and the auto ride height adjustment on a 2021 RTL? Mine is fine now...but it seems that many have problems with time. A schrader valve connected directly to the air bag would be simple, cheap, and reliable. I'm wondering how one defeats the compressor and the height sensor without throwing error codes?

Thanks,
Rod

All I did was rip out the dump valve, and left the rest in there, it gave me more room to get my hand in there! Boy if I get rid of the old girl, I'll have a whole box of parts to give them!!
 
What does one have to disconnect, electrically, when the time comes to eliminate the compressor and the auto ride height adjustment on a 2021 RTL? Mine is fine now...but it seems that many have problems with time. A schrader valve connected directly to the air bag would be simple, cheap, and reliable. I'm wondering how one defeats the compressor and the height sensor without throwing error codes?
Thanks,
Don't know if the '21 would be the same but I removed everything, taped up the electrical connectors and never had any codes. Thought I would have to remove the relay but never did and it's been 2 yrs now.
 
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What does one have to disconnect, electrically, when the time comes to eliminate the compressor and the auto ride height adjustment on a 2021 RTL? Mine is fine now...but it seems that many have problems with time. A schrader valve connected directly to the air bag would be simple, cheap, and reliable. I'm wondering how one defeats the compressor and the height sensor without throwing error codes?

Thanks,
Rod

look at a parts FICHE' .... it will show you all the parts, & how they are connected ..... good luck ... Mike :thumbup:
 
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