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palafox
06-09-2014, 04:01 PM
Any helpful advice would be appreciated.

I am on a road trip, halfway (or so) between L.A. and Phoenix. Air suspension light came on...car definitely sitting low. Since I am not a gear head, not sure what this means to me. Should I turn off air suspension via trunk switch and continue on, getting the car looked at when convenient, or is this something I should plan detour for? I am about 100+ miles to Phoenix! and I am going to Tucson tonight, about 100 miles further.

Suggestions? Thanks.

fastblackmerc
06-09-2014, 04:50 PM
Any helpful advice would be appreciated.

I am on a road trip, halfway (or so) between L.A. and Phoenix. Air suspension light came on...car definitely sitting low. Since I am not a gear head, not sure what this means to me. Should I turn off air suspension via trunk switch and continue on, getting the car looked at when convenient, or is this something I should plan detour for? I am about 100+ miles to Phoenix! and I am going to Tucson tonight, about 100 miles further.

Suggestions? Thanks.

Try turning the switch on and off. If that doesn't work that the height sensor on the Watts link is either frozen, disconnected or just bad.

palafox
06-09-2014, 04:57 PM
On/off no effect. Any particular risk in continuing to drive with air sus on (or off)?

fastblackmerc
06-09-2014, 06:10 PM
On/off no effect. Any particular risk in continuing to drive with air sus on (or off)?

Other than the suspension bottoming out..... No

Vortech347
06-09-2014, 09:10 PM
It'll just look like you have a few dead bodies in the trunk or you're running reefer.

MOTOWN
06-09-2014, 09:18 PM
It'll just look like you have a few dead bodies in the trunk or you're running reefer.

LMAO!:bows:

RF Overlord
06-09-2014, 11:57 PM
...or you're running reefer.Dude, you're showing your age...nobody "runs reefer" anymore. :rasta:


the height sensor on the Watts link is either frozen, disconnected or just bad.This.

Or you blew an air spring or have a leak in one of the lines.