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Overnight drop fixed. Airmatic warning on display

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Old 09-29-2019, 04:31 PM
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Overnight drop fixed. Airmatic warning on display

I fixed the dropping overnight and am wondering if there is a way to manually reset the Airmatic warning on the display of a 2000 s430
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If the Airmatic system works fine again, the warning will disappear automatically. If not, there still is an issue existing
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Originally Posted by bamberger_1
If the Airmatic system works fine again, the warning will disappear automatically. If not, there still is an issue existing
Thanks. Is there a way to manually pull Airmatic codes like air conditioning system?
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Unfortunately Not!
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SDS, baby. SDS. Yep, I have one, and yep, it's helped me fix various AIRmatic issues.
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Originally Posted by bamberger_1
Unfortunately Not!
Thanks for the confirmation. It’s all good now. ^__^ If there were a way to manually lower the car some aside from the lowering links that would be cool. I may engineer a pressure release valve system so it slams and pumps back up after toggling a switch the fuse but I’m having difficulty finding a t-fitting that will fit the tubing. If the car has any tricks to getting lowered I’d appreciate the guidance.

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