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Compressor Assembly Automatic Level Control Air Replacement (Single Compressor)



Compressor Assembly Automatic Level Control Air Replacement (Single Compressor)

Removal Procedure

Caution: Do NOT remove an air supply pipe in an attempt to depressurize the air suspension. Always follow the Air Suspension Depressurization Procedure in Air Suspension. Failure to follow this procedure may cause personal injury or damage to the vehicle.

1. Depressurize the air suspension system. Refer to Air Suspension Depressurization.
2. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Vehicle Lifting.
3. Support the compressor assembly with a suitable stand.




4. Disconnect the air inflator switch electrical connector.
5. Disconnect the compressor electrical connector.
6. Disconnect the ground strap.




7. Remove the rear compressor mounting bolts.




8. Remove the front compressor mounting bolts.

Important: Note the port location of the air lines for reassembly.

9. Disconnect the air lines.
10. Remove the compressor assembly from the vehicle.

Installation Procedure

1. Install the compressor assembly to the vehicle.

Important: Check the air supply lines for deep scores or cuts. If the air supply lines are damaged the lines must be replaced.

2. Install the air lines.

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice.




3. Install the rear air spring compressor mounting nuts and bolts.

Tighten the bolts to 50 N.m (37 lb ft).




4. Install the front air spring compressor mounting bolts.

Tighten the bolts to 50 N.m (37 lb ft).




5. Connect the air spring compressor electrical connector.
6. Connect the ground strap.

Tighten bolt to 6 N.m (53 lb in).

7. Connect the air inflator switch electrical connector.
8. Remove the support from the compressor.

Important: If the rear axle was allowed to hang unsupported, lower the vehicle far enough to allow the air spring to be manually engaged to the support on the axle tube with minimal distortion of the air spring bladder. Ensure that the air spring is fully engaged to the axle support.

Lower the vehicle.
9. Pressurize the air springs. Refer to Air Suspension Pressurization.
10. Start the vehicle and run for approximately 2 minutes to ensure that the air spring leveling system is functioning properly.
11. Verify the D height. Refer to Trim Height Specifications.
12. Re-calibrate the trim height. Refer to Suspension Position Calibration.
13. Check for leaks. If a leak is found at the air supply line connections replace the air supply lines. Refer to Air Suspension Air Line Replacement.