How can I test the AIRmatic system?
i had a shop tell me it was due to a leak in the front right shock so I changed it. The light is still there. I was getting the code that way it takes too long for the Resevoir to fill and there is a leak in the line.
Before I just keep throwing parts at it I went and got a Autel DA708 so I can run some test BUT I don’t know how lol. I seen stuff about dampers but I thought I would ask before I messed up something .
i had a shop tell me it was due to a leak in the front right shock so I changed it. The light is still there. I was getting the code that way it takes too long for the Resevoir to fill and there is a leak in the line.
Before I just keep throwing parts at it I went and got a Autel DA708 so I can run some test BUT I don’t know how lol. I seen stuff about dampers but I thought I would ask before I messed up something .
Remember what I wrote about availability of the AMK A1991 compressor.
"partscontainer" on Ebay sells an Arnott that is supposed to be the A1991 but in fact is the Chinesium. They also sell the actual AMK A1991.
The Arnott Chinesium could be now good, but the one I installed in 2018 lasted less than 20k miles.
Remember what I wrote about availability of the AMK A1991 compressor.
"partscontainer" on Ebay sells an Arnott that is supposed to be the A1991 but in fact is the Chinesium. They also sell the actual AMK A1991.
The Arnott Chinesium could be now good, but the one I installed in 2018 lasted less than 20k miles.
The AMK compressors are on Ebay for $377. Given the Suncore is half that, I have my doubts. You might want to keep it around as a spare, which is what I'm going to do with my Chinesium unit.
It is expensive to make a pump that puts out high pressure and is durable. You need a good (i.e. smooth, hard, long wearing material) piston that is a tight fit with a good cylinder. Good industrial air compressors use engine-type pistons with rings and an oil bath, so they last a long time. These ain't that.
The original AMK compressor lasted and unbelievable amount of time, considering what it is tasked with doing.
I never change the high pressure air fittings. Spray them with silicone so the rubber o-ring inside turns freely on the tube. Just unscrew. They need very little torque; if you don't torque them high enough, and it leaks (check for leaks!), tighten a little more. Over-torque and you strip the threads in the plastic; then you cry.
This is one reason you change the pump before it gets completely wasted. You can use the pump to raise the suspension and you'll have plenty of room to change the pump. Just don't try this changing the valve block! All four springs and the reservoir will collapse.
Last edited by eric_in_sd; Apr 12, 2021 at 11:56 AM.






