on the right side near the glove compartment theres a small box HVAC programmer for the compressor disconnect it and connect it again and it should. If the fuse is okay and relay okay compressor okay then do the above instructions
2018 suberban
Under hood drivers side fenderwell It is a small air compressor with an electrical plug and a plastic air line coming from it
More than likely you have an air leak in the airride shock system. It means that the air compressor is running excessively.
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.
On a 1985 Buick Riviera, the air compressor for the rear shocks is typically located in the trunk area, mounted on the driver’s side. It is part of the automatic leveling system that adjusts the rear suspension height. You may need to remove some trim or cover to gain access to it. Always consult the vehicle’s service manual for specific details and diagrams.
The compressor is located on the front passenger side of the engine compartment just in front of the battery. (man, have we had problems with the whole suspension system!)
On a 1998 Cadillac Seville STS, the rear shocks air compressor is located in the trunk, specifically on the driver's side, near the spare tire well. It is part of the vehicle's self-leveling suspension system, which uses air to adjust the ride height. Accessing it may require removing some trunk trim or carpeting for better visibility and reach.
To fix the headlight leveling system on a Renault Laguna, first, check the fuse related to the headlight leveling to ensure it's not blown. Next, inspect the leveling sensors located on the front and rear suspension for any damage or disconnection. If the sensors are intact, examine the wiring for any issues. If necessary, recalibrate the system or replace faulty components to restore proper functionality.
The compressor is located on the front passenger side of the engine compartment just in front of the battery. (man, have we had problems with the whole suspension system!)
When a compressor service valve is located on the compressor discharge and is back-seated, it allows refrigerant to flow through the valve while isolating the service port from the discharge line. This configuration enables maintenance or servicing of the compressor without releasing refrigerant into the atmosphere. Additionally, it helps ensure that the system remains pressurized, minimizing the risk of contamination or air entering the system during service. Proper handling is crucial to maintain system integrity and safety.
De-leveling the System - 2012 was released on: USA: November 2012