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Air suspension front not going down

Hi guys, does anyone have a air suspension diagram as i need to find the valve for letting the front suspension down.
changed front air springs and now the front wont go down quickly (takes a couple of mins) anyways if anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great. If i could would you!!!!

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Way back when, there used to be an issue with the exhaust's on the compressors gumming up with a talc type of substance... Unscrew the exhaust silencer from the compressor and see if that resolves the issue? Even try blowing through the exhaust when its removed Thumbs Up

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Hi Cam-Tech-Craig thanks for the reply, the exhaust you mention is it the one inside the pump pack or the one on the back of the spare wheel well? If i could would you!!!!

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Have a look here Thumbs Up

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic23038.html

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Thanks for that cam Tec, we have found that the right rear height sensor is faulty. Do you know what is different with the xenon headlight fitment If i could would you!!!!

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The fitment of xenon lights would require a self levelling system for acceleration and braking, to keep the lights level and non blinding to oncoming traffic... Does that answer your question?

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Just check you get the correct replacement sensor, some had a six pin connector others had a three pin.

Fortunately the rear sensors are a lot cheaper than the fronts! .
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yes it looks like the 6 pin type are for the cars with xenon headlights as it is only the right rear sensor that has the 6 pin
thanks for all the help guys If i could would you!!!!

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