An air compressor for leveling a Chevrolet Tahoe is typically used in conjunction with air suspension systems to adjust the vehicle's ride height for improved stability, comfort, and load management. This compressor inflates or deflates air springs to maintain optimal clearance and balance, especially when towing or carrying heavy loads. It ensures that the vehicle remains level, enhancing both performance and safety during driving.
the level ride air compressor is located under the hood.drivers side front fender well,right behind battery
More than likely you have an air leak in the airride shock system. It means that the air compressor is running excessively.
You can find the air conditioning drain on your 1999 Chevy Tahoe on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The condensation drain hose routes water to the bottom of the engine compartment.
Yes.
Air compressor is mounted to front frame rail, under left hand wheel housing. Remove front left inner wheel well liner and you will find the compressor and activation relay mounted to the frame rail.
Air ride with a compressor under the hood. Load the trunk, start the car and the compressor should kick in to level the vehicle out. If the light on the dash is on it usually means there is a problem in the leveling system which may prevent it from working.
The A/C compressor puts a load on the engine and this should cause the Air Idle Control Valve to increase RPMs. Check the valve.
Under hood drivers side fenderwell It is a small air compressor with an electrical plug and a plastic air line coming from it
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Tahoe Air ended in 1999.
No. It only has one compressor and it is bolted to the front side of the engine.
Tahoe Air was created in 1999-06.