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there is no way to adjust the ride height other then aftermarket suspension parts
Usually under the hood on the inner fender of the left side
I think it's in the trunk on the right hand side if I remember correctly...just over the wheelwell...cheers
A person can reset the air ride suspension on a Cadillac Deville by disconnecting the compressor wiring harness from the compressor itself. This is accomplished by putting the vehicle on ramps.
this means you have a failure, a shock or the ride control computer has gone bad
There is a ball joint on the lower control arms of the suspension that allows a rod to connect to a ride height sensor and this is how it figures out what the suspension is doing and it uses a hydraulic system to change the suspension.
Air ride compressor, air suspension compressor, and air pump are the names used for the same device. They are used to pump up the air suspension.
No it should not. They have a ride height switch, which cycles the compressor. You probably have an air leak in the system.
Yes, there is a diagram for the air ride suspension on this car type. A person can obtain a diagram through the cars maintenance manual, or by asking for a print out from an auto part store tech.
In 92 model year Cadillac had major problems with the air ride suspension. The dealership has to install a special wiring harness to overide the computer. But once they do this there is no longer an air ride. If your air ride suspension still works it may be better to ignore the light. Without air it is a stiff ride kinda like an older corvette. I had the wiring harness and new struts installed at the dealer $$$$$$$$$$ . There was a recall so you might find the harness at salvage yard.
You have a problem with the air ride suspension. Sounds like a bad compressor or a leak.
There's a lot of problems that could be occuring. It usually indicates a problem with the airbag suspension. Having the vehicle computer scanned(With a good scanner, not a cheap-O) will give you a code that will help track down the cause of the problem.