Where is the suspension compressor's relay
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'71 Pinto
Front SAM (engine compartment), relay B
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We think the compressor overpressurizes because of faulty relay.
Signs:
1. When car is parked it looks leveled/normal
2. When car is started, it raises 0.5 inch and stays there
3. When car is parked and key removed, we can hear the compressor releasing air and it lowers about 0.5" and stays there even overnight.
4. Rise vehicle function button works correctly
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks
Signs:
1. When car is parked it looks leveled/normal
2. When car is started, it raises 0.5 inch and stays there
3. When car is parked and key removed, we can hear the compressor releasing air and it lowers about 0.5" and stays there even overnight.
4. Rise vehicle function button works correctly
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks
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We think the compressor overpressurizes because of faulty relay.
Signs:
1. When car is parked it looks leveled/normal
2. When car is started, it raises 0.5 inch and stays there
3. When car is parked and key removed, we can hear the compressor releasing air and it lowers about 0.5" and stays there even overnight.
4. Rise vehicle function button works correctly
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks
Signs:
1. When car is parked it looks leveled/normal
2. When car is started, it raises 0.5 inch and stays there
3. When car is parked and key removed, we can hear the compressor releasing air and it lowers about 0.5" and stays there even overnight.
4. Rise vehicle function button works correctly
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks
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