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Houston, we have a problem (Back Shock)

rworell

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I'm still trying to figure out my back shock air system issues on my 2011 RT Limited. I can manually fill it to say 30 psi. Then I will here the compressor start to go swshhhh, every 10 seconds until I have "ZERO' air in the system... hmmmm, looks like I might need to see a dealer. :mad::mad: and I'm hoping to go on a 4 day trip next weekend with the misses.

Rich
 
There is a solenoid that will release the air if the ride height sensor tells it to. The solenoid is located on the right side of the frame, just about even with the height of the compressor. It's easy to see. The solenoid releases the air out a port on its side. Check to see if that is happening to you. Could be you have a bad sensor that is giving incorrect information to the controller.
 
Just got my 2012 RTS back from the shop. The system would not hold air pressure. Turned out to be a bad check valve in the system. Valve is located after the compressor.
 
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