Symptoms of bad Valve Block
#51
I need help fast and urgent as I'm at the verge of making a mistake...
my w164 airmatic had a leak on front passenger side and I changed it and from then...it has been running constantly only when I'm driving..
The level is always normal even after parked for 3days or more...but when I turn on the car...the compressor runs for a few seconds and stops...
My concern is why the compressor runs when I drive and stops when I slow down or stop.
I have changed the compressor yesterday and the problem won't go away...
I think I might end up burning up the compressor if I don't find the problem..
i also scanned with a machine and even calibrated the entire system yet the problem persist.
I changed relay to hella yet it remains..
Pls help..
my w164 airmatic had a leak on front passenger side and I changed it and from then...it has been running constantly only when I'm driving..
The level is always normal even after parked for 3days or more...but when I turn on the car...the compressor runs for a few seconds and stops...
My concern is why the compressor runs when I drive and stops when I slow down or stop.
I have changed the compressor yesterday and the problem won't go away...
I think I might end up burning up the compressor if I don't find the problem..
i also scanned with a machine and even calibrated the entire system yet the problem persist.
I changed relay to hella yet it remains..
Pls help..
#52
Without more detail about what you're talking about, all I can say is:
It won't hold air and the suspension will go down. You won't hear air escaping because it will be slow and the compressor acts like a muffler to silence any possible noise.
If you suspect the valve block and your suspension goes up but won't stay up, remove the short compressor hose from the block and use soapy water on the fitting. If it's leaking you'll get bubbles. If you don't get bubbles, it isn't leaking back through the valve block and your problem is elsewhere.
Beyond that, we need to know what's going on with your system. The most likely cause for a non functioning airmatic system is a blown airbag, blown rear shock, bad/worn compressor, or cracked line. Some of the early systems developed a crack on the reservoir tank seam but those should have all been taken care of by now. So the problem is usually not the block though it's always possible.
It won't hold air and the suspension will go down. You won't hear air escaping because it will be slow and the compressor acts like a muffler to silence any possible noise.
If you suspect the valve block and your suspension goes up but won't stay up, remove the short compressor hose from the block and use soapy water on the fitting. If it's leaking you'll get bubbles. If you don't get bubbles, it isn't leaking back through the valve block and your problem is elsewhere.
Beyond that, we need to know what's going on with your system. The most likely cause for a non functioning airmatic system is a blown airbag, blown rear shock, bad/worn compressor, or cracked line. Some of the early systems developed a crack on the reservoir tank seam but those should have all been taken care of by now. So the problem is usually not the block though it's always possible.
#53
Same problem possibly
Without more detail about what you're talking about, all I can say is:
It won't hold air and the suspension will go down. You won't hear air escaping because it will be slow and the compressor acts like a muffler to silence any possible noise.
If you suspect the valve block and your suspension goes up but won't stay up, remove the short compressor hose from the block and use soapy water on the fitting. If it's leaking you'll get bubbles. If you don't get bubbles, it isn't leaking back through the valve block and your problem is elsewhere.
Beyond that, we need to know what's going on with your system. The most likely cause for a non functioning airmatic system is a blown airbag, blown rear shock, bad/worn compressor, or cracked line. Some of the early systems developed a crack on the reservoir tank seam but those should have all been taken care of by now. So the problem is usually not the block though it's always possible.
It won't hold air and the suspension will go down. You won't hear air escaping because it will be slow and the compressor acts like a muffler to silence any possible noise.
If you suspect the valve block and your suspension goes up but won't stay up, remove the short compressor hose from the block and use soapy water on the fitting. If it's leaking you'll get bubbles. If you don't get bubbles, it isn't leaking back through the valve block and your problem is elsewhere.
Beyond that, we need to know what's going on with your system. The most likely cause for a non functioning airmatic system is a blown airbag, blown rear shock, bad/worn compressor, or cracked line. Some of the early systems developed a crack on the reservoir tank seam but those should have all been taken care of by now. So the problem is usually not the block though it's always possible.