Rear Air Suspension Problems
Hey guys, I'm new to the forums. I'm also a new owner of a 2003 H2. I've owned 3 corvettes prior to this, so I'm treading on very new territory (so please forgive me for anything ignorant I may say).
My problem: The H2 has a 6" lift with Rear Air Ride. When the truck is on, the compressor runs constantly. Turned off, the rear end drops back down to stock height. As you can imagine, this looks rather ridiculous. I've only had the truck for a week, and each time it takes longer and longer for the rear end to pick up and be level with the front. I've had it to a local dealership to check all the lines for leaks - but they've found none. The techs there suspect it may be a leak in the compressor or a malfunctioning modulator.. but are unsure. I'd hate to drop $2k just to find out that isn't my problem. Can someone please offer me some assistance/advice. I attached a picture of what its supposed to look like.. but have none of the rear sagging. Josh |
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You have a slow leak in a bag, line or connector. You can raise the rear (for off-road purposes) by pushing the button on the dash.
Do that, shut off the engine and then see if you can find where the air is leaking from. Maybe smoke a cigar while you are at it and see if the smoke swirls anywhere if can't hear the air escaping. The compressor is running constantly because it's trying to play keep up with the leak while keeping the rear level. |
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Thank you for the response. But like I said before, the dealership had it for two days looking for a leak and could not find one. If they couldn't find one, I know I'm not going to be able to. Is it possible that the leak is in the compressor itself?
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There's a leak, go try to find it yourself. Air is escaping the system somewhere and until you either find out where or eliminate other areas, you are pretty much stuck, because your dealer has basically told you that they will simply replace it all to take care of the problem. |
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I had this problem also when i bought my 03 and this is how i found out the problem after the dealership looked at it 3 times. (you can also use this method to find a slow leak in a tire ;) )
1. Get a spray bottle, put some baby shampoo or dish washing liquid and water in it. 2. Spray the mixture over each part of the air suspension components seperatly. 3. Watch for bubbles. I would recommend to do one component at a time so you can realy analyze each part to see if there is a leak. Spray the mixture everywhere and heavy. If you have a leak you will most likely find it. |
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I'm having rear air probs too. My service air suspension has been flashing since July. hehe. THink i'll try to look at it this weekend. Naaah!
I think you have a air leak also Tantric. If your compressor runs when the truck is running and your suspension drops when you shut it off. It sure would make me look for a air leak. Take some of wifeys dishwashing soap and put a little in a spray bottle with water . Then spray the bags, lines, fittings , compressor , etc. When you get done finding the leak , show us a pic of your wifes titties would ya? |
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Ok guys, I took your advice. After using the soap in a water bottle, I found bubbles on the right side air bag towards the bottom of the bag. I didn't see any sort of puncture though. I don't have the knowledge to disassemble anything, so I contacted a friend at a local speed shop. He said that I will need to order a new air bag assembly for that side. Would he be right, or do I have other options?
Thanks for all the help guys. You have saved me a bundle. :beerchug: I have lost all faith in the techs at my local dealership. :twak: |
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:clapping: Single as of the moment, Dug. |
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Titties of a random co-worker will be ok too! |
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contact "partsguy" on here (pm him) to get you an airbag. |
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The air bag is about a 20 minute job to replace. By the bag and let your friend install it. I would do both sides if I were you. I had one go bad and the dealer only did the one side and I had it back in with the other one leaking about 2 months later.
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Thanks for that advice, Bill. I think I'll do that. Im in the process of contacting Partsguy now.
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Looks like you got it all covered. I'm assuming your contact is pretty knowledgable with airbags, since (again assuming), he's worked on your corvette?
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I had the same problem you described- the leak was intermittant but it was the bag. Since it was an 03 the dealership performed a code update for the compressor and reset the ride height in the process.
It's been fine ever since. |
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Haha! He owns the place, but is not the only tech that works there. He has a guy that specializes in 4x4's. ;) |
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as Mdoyle said, make sure to get the update done.
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So you're sayin I have to go back to the dealership? :mad: |
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Hello,
i know the thread is old... But: 1. Some one has a OEM Part Number for this air bags? 2. Are the Bags different or are the bags the same model (for left or right side) 3. Some one has the price for this bags? Because i need the bags shipped to germany... Many Thanks |
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part# 15938306,replace both . my local Chevy dealer had them for $120.00 each wholesale .
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