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The Buick Park Avenue line is known for its smooth ride. The suspension is an air ride, giving a soft floating feel.
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Trouble code P0411 means:Secondary air injection system incorrect flow detected
Go in the trunk and to the left on the side you will see a little panel that you can open, inside you will see a switch. Toggle that and you have reset your air ride.
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.
reset switch is under dash passenger side beside the kick panel
1995 Buick riviera is not equipped with "air ride" type suspension. It is, however equipped with air shocks and coil springs. The air shocks are filled by a compressor in the rear of the undercarriage just in front of the gas tank. If you have an air leak, replacement of the air shocks and/or line kit may be in order.
The new Buick Lucerne comes with either a 4.6L northstar V8 engine or a 3.9L V6 SFI Engine. Features include stabilitrak, magnetic ride control, dual-depth passenger air bag, onstar turn by turn directions, blue tooth capable, XM satellite radio with Navtraffic , remote start, ultrasonic rear parking assist, heated and cooled seating, Harmon Kardon sound system, dual-zone climate control. Most importantly the 2010 Buick Lucerne has a five star crash test rating and gets an estimated 26 MPG on the highway according the EPA.
the air ride actually never needs to be reset unless its been turned off to fix a flat tire or has been on a lift in a garage. your air ride is shot and one or more likely many components need to be replacedthe air ride never actually needs to be reset, most likely just replaced. if your getting a warning in your control center that it needs to be reset it most likely means that one or more components of your air ride needs to be replaced, probably the air compressor as well as the air bladders of one or most likely all of the shocks. they over time get weak from use and start to leak making the compressor run more then it should causing indefinate faliure
Air shocks on a Buick Park Ave are adjustable to give a smoother ride. If a shock or compressor fails, the rear of the car will sag an possibly drag on low road bumps.
My '98 Park Ave is equipped with factory installed air ride suspension, Buick calls it "Dynaride." There should be a badge located on the dask somewhere, or on the steering wheel saying either "Dynaride" or Dynaride equipped. There are other ways to tell, but that's the simplest.
You dont. The Rivy has a automatic air suspension. If the suspension is flat, the motor could be bad, or, the air ride sensor might be bad.