What do you need to know about air ride suspension?
Link Air Ride Suspension comes with a lateral control device that assure proper alignment and tracking. Also included is dual height control valves, tuned shock absorbers, and the kneeling function that allows the rear of the truck to be lowered for easier connection or detachment of your trailer.
When to depressurize the air suspension on a car?
• Depressurize the air suspension system only after the rear axle is supported and is set between D-height and full jounce. • Remove the air suspension system fuse before working on the rear suspension components or the rear axle.
Why is my air suspension not working properly?
Diagnosis: The Electronic Controlled Air Suspension (ECAS) compressor was running, but the back end would not return to normal ride height. Root Cause: Compressor check valve sticking in the compressor housing, not allowing the compressor to build pressure and raise the rear.
What kind of rear air suspension does GM use?
The key to their functionality is the GM AutoRide rear air suspension. AutoRide comes standard on the GMC Yukon Denali and Yukon XL Denali. The system is also standard on the Cadillac Escalade, Escalade EXT and Escalade ESV, on which it is known as Road Sensing Suspension.
What kind of air suspension does air lift use?
Performance Air Suspension. Air Lift Performance is the performance division of Air Lift Company and produces full air ride and air management systems for lowered and performance vehicles. Our bolt-on, direct-OEM-replacement kits are designed precisely for each individual chassis and with a commitment to quality are engineered to fit,…
What’s the name of the air suspension company?
Air Lift Performance (previously known as EasyStreet and Air Lift Lifestyle & Performance) has also gone to great lengths to support the do-it-yourself market with our universal air suspension products for hot rods, late model and classic cars.
Why does my air suspension keep running all the time?
For example, you may experience a bumpier ride because a damaged air spring can’t absorb the shock from bumps in the road. So all of that movement flows through the suspension system without any cushion. You may also notice that the air compressor is constantly running. The air compressor works to keeps the bags and springs properly inflated.
Where can I get an air suspension repair?
Understanding common air suspension problems is the first step to preventing system failure, so take the time to get to know the issues and schedule a suspension repair as soon as they start happening. For more information, call Strutmasters at 866-597-2397 or contact us online!