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Problem with Air Suspension on bike

I have a 2014 RT Limited that I just purchased about a month ago. Had the 3000 mile inspection done, and was told everything was good. Was just checking in the garage tonight, and noticed that I do not hear the air compressor put air into the rear or hear any air release when adjusted to do so. So I manually emptied the rear air bag, and started bike and adjusted all the way up, then checked with air gauge because I did not feel the bike rise, and no air went into the airbag. Still showed 0psi
I read the manual and noticed that while adjusting sitting still all the following conditions have to be met for the compressor to work: 1. Bike started, 2. Neutral 3. Emergency Brake Off, 4. Brake applied
I went back out in garage and checked everything out again, while the above conditions were met, and still no operation of the compressor.
Any ideas? The lcd screen shows 1 step increments when I toggle the switch in either direction, but does nothing. Thought maybe a fuse, but don't see one listed in manual. Only thing that I have personally done recently was to swap fuse #6 & #7, so I have continious power to trunk.
 
My mistake.....................Manual says "must not be in neutral. It's okay, and working. Also reading, it says automatically adjusts. So am I to assume that it automatically adjusts itself to the riding conditions, or road conditions on its own, and you can change if you don't like what it adjusts to?

1. Engine running
2. All rear compartments closed
3. Must be in gear. 1st or reverse.
 
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When my compressor blew ,it was the same fuse as the horn, no horn ,no compressor. My compressor was shot so had it converted to a manual system.
My riding buddy with same model spyder [2012 RTL] had his go this summer and I converted his, cost of parts about .30 cents. No more problems. If you want to go this route contact me and I will tell you whats involved.
Roger
 
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