How to Find and Fix Problems with Air Ride | The Bottom Line
Having a vehicle equipped with air ride is great until problems happen. If you have an issue with air suspension on your vehicle, it can make it undrivable. We had several problems on our ’00 Chevy S10 pop up since our previous videos and it was a total bummer to have it sit in our garage while it was busted.
Follow along as we show you how to diagnose these problems and most importantly, how to fix them.
0:00 Our Truck has a Problem
1:47 How Air Ride Works
2:52 Finding Air System Leaks
4:37 Fixing the Problematic Valves
5:00 Comparison of Old Valves Vs New Manifold
6:27 New Fittings to Connect the Existing Air Lines
7:55 Installation of Manifold
9:17 Managing Air with Gauges and New Controller
10:13 Getting Back on the Road
11:08 Final Thoughts on Air Ride Problems
For more information on Slam Specialties and the other suspension products the company produces, click the link below.
https://slamspecialties.com/W/
For more information on air ride, check out our “5 Basics of Airbag Suspensions”.
https://www.drivingline.com/articles/slam-it-5-basics-of-airbag-suspensions/
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