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Old 02-12-2003, 01:54 PM
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I have checked the thread archives and not found the answer to the problem I am having. I am hoping that someone can shed some light on this before I drop off the rig at the dealer Friday.

Here is the situation; Height adjust seems to work fine, but the auto leveling feature has the compressor running all the time. I have self leveling on another vehicle that levels it out and then shuts off. My H2 levels out, shuts off, levels out again, shuts off . . . I am assuming that there is a leak in the system or that a sensor is not reading properly. Is it possible for the height adjust to function proper and not the self leveling?

Anyone else that has had this experience or knows what is going on I would sure appreciate the feedback. I don't want a mumbo-jumbo answer from the dealer saying it is the dual flux capacitor that seems to be having the problem.

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