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.
No it should not. They have a ride height switch, which cycles the compressor. You probably have an air leak in the system.
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.
I think they have air ride shocks in the rear not the whole suspension.
To replace the air ride compressor on a 1999 Cadillac DeVille Concours remove the air shocks located under each wheel and replace it.
Pimp My Ride - 2004 Nile's Cadillac Sedan DeVille 1-2 was released on: USA: 11 March 2004
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there is no way to adjust the ride height other then aftermarket suspension parts
Yes, you can manually lift the air suspension in a 1997 Cadillac DeVille by using the air suspension override switch, typically located in the trunk or under the dashboard. Additionally, if the air compressor is functioning, it can automatically adjust the ride height. However, if the system is malfunctioning, manual adjustments may require specialized tools or procedures. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
reset switch is under dash passenger side beside the kick panel
The Level Ride Compressor on your '96 DeVille is located underneath the car near the right rear wheel. Just follow the plastic tube from the air-shock to pinpoint it.