Tools Required
The air dryer is equipped with valving that maintains a residual pressure
of 48-97 kPa (7-14 psi) in the shock absorbers to
improve ride characteristics during light load conditions. Additionally,
shock absorber air sleeve life is improved when the ALC system maintains
residual air pressure. The following steps must be followed to perform the "Residual
Air Pressure Check" properly.
- Raise the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
. NOTE: The vehicle must be raised on
a drive-on lift or be supported at the rear under the rear axle. Full vehicle
weight must be on the rear suspension.
- Disconnect the air tube from the air dryer.
- Connect the J 22124-91
to the air dryer.
- Connect the J 22124-B
to the J 22124-91
.
Open the J 22124-B
toggle
valve.
- Disconnect the air tube from one shock absorber.
- Connect the adapter tube supplied with J 22124-B
to the shock absorber and to the J 22124-B
.
- Disconnect the link from the height sensor and move the arm up.
The air compressor should operate, inflating one shock absorber.
- Move the arm down. The air compressor should stop and air should
be escaping. Allow the rear of the vehicle to go down as far as possible.
- Connect the link to the height sensor.
- Read the pressure gage.
If the pressure gage reads less than 48 kPa (7 psi), replace
the air dryer. Refer to
Automatic Level Control Air Dryer Replacement
.
- Disconnect the J 22124-B
and J 22124-91
from the air dryer and shock absorber.
- Connect the air tube to the air dryer and the shock absorber.
- Lower the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
.