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itzazkrit Member Since: 17 Nov 2017 Location: Dallas, Texas Posts: 23 |
idk why but pics of center screen arent showing. basically its just he image of the suspension and theres little lights that alternate red to white above the 4 corners |
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27th Dec 2022 11:40pm |
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itzazkrit Member Since: 17 Nov 2017 Location: Dallas, Texas Posts: 23 |
subtle bump.... can anyone point to a schematic or diagram of the air suspension wiring? I'm looking for pinouts of air compressor and/or valve block. Right now my only thought is to try and hot wire compressor pump on and see if I can manually raise it in hopes that height sensor will be in a range that it can read...assuming that is contributing to my issue of no response from system and compressor not kicking on. thanks! |
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28th Dec 2022 2:52pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Check the compressor high current fuse as a first step, it may well be that the compressor has some ice formed inside it and has taken the fuse out when it tried to start. I'll post a circuit diagram later when I have access to my PC. |
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28th Dec 2022 3:11pm |
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itzazkrit Member Since: 17 Nov 2017 Location: Dallas, Texas Posts: 23 |
thank you thank you!!! thats what I was hoping there would be a fuse to check as well. a diagram would be greatly appreciated!!! |
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28th Dec 2022 3:22pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
IIRC the fuse is in the rear fuse box, if you drop down the cover, there should be a schematic of the fuse and relay allocation. |
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28th Dec 2022 3:29pm |
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itzazkrit Member Since: 17 Nov 2017 Location: Dallas, Texas Posts: 23 |
One of the ideas I got from my local mechanic is to disconnect one end of the height sensor and manually push it into range and see if that allows the compressor to kick on. I guess I would need to do that on the front and the back at the same time. this would be in leau of using jacks and jack stands to raise it manually. |
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28th Dec 2022 3:39pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
If the 'extents' icons are flashing above the wheels on the 4x4i screen, the system already knows it needs air... Until you've exhausted electrical checks, I wouldn't advise pushing or pulling the height sensors, you may well create a secondary fault. |
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28th Dec 2022 3:47pm |
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itzazkrit Member Since: 17 Nov 2017 Location: Dallas, Texas Posts: 23 |
okay thanks! yes I believe the "extents" icon is the ones that are fashing red and white. I'll proceed to check electrical to pump first. |
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28th Dec 2022 4:17pm |
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Discotigger Member Since: 12 Feb 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 804 |
Hi, have you tried a battery disconnect procedure? Have a look in the Wiki section for the procedure. It might reset any faults and is worth a try. |
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28th Dec 2022 4:51pm |
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itzazkrit Member Since: 17 Nov 2017 Location: Dallas, Texas Posts: 23 |
Hi. Thanks for the suggestion. I did disconnect the battery and touch terminals to try and drain phantom power. however, I only let it disconnected for about 3 minutes. I can try to do it for longer period and see if that changes anything. thanks! |
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28th Dec 2022 5:38pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Electronic Air Suspension wiring diagram below - hope it helps.
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28th Dec 2022 5:46pm |
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itzazkrit Member Since: 17 Nov 2017 Location: Dallas, Texas Posts: 23 |
thank you so much!!! I'll give that a read and a shot! cheers! |
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28th Dec 2022 5:55pm |
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itzazkrit Member Since: 17 Nov 2017 Location: Dallas, Texas Posts: 23 |
Hi Phoenix. the electrical schematic is great. Is there one for the piping of the air so I can better understand how it all operates? Thanks! |
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28th Dec 2022 6:14pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Here's a few screen grabs, you can download the full workshop manual from here https://www.fullfatrr.com/wiki/Main_Page which has far more info.
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28th Dec 2022 6:27pm |
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