[Diy_efi] O/T: Electronic Leveling Control (air ride) '98 Buick Park Ave
jb
jonnbell
Tue Mar 7 22:41:59 UTC 2006
be careful engaging it while on a body or frame lift as the system can
engage and do damage to itself with no weight on the suspension.
lincolns used to be this way, anyway. they have switches in the trunk
to disable the system.
On 3/7/06, Lee M. Lemoine <llemoine at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> My father recently purchased a '98 Buick Park Avenue, the electronic
> leveling control appears inactive...
>
> I've got power all the way to the rear of the car (well, to the fuse box
> located under the rear seat) however, no actuation seems to occur. The
> leveling switch is still attached to the a-arm on the suspension... but no
> go. Anyone have any idea where they hid the compressor for this wonderful
> little system? I hope to get it on a lift and detach the little switch and
> see if i can't get it to kick on (and test the switch for continuity or
> resistance)... Figured i'd hit the crowd to see if anyone has any
> experience with this system on the newer GM's. The one on my dads old '88
> Caddilac seems slightly different.
>
> -- Lee
>
> --
> Sincerely,
>
> Lee M. Lemoine
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