11-25-2007, 07:47 PM
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AF Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Lamorinda, California
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Do I have ALC??
I have a 92' LeSabre and i'm trying to find out if i have ALC.
I know of the codes on the spare tire cover and to look for the air compressor in the driver side fender. I think i found the air compressor, but i don't see the proper codes on my spare tire cover. Can anybody provide some insight here for me?
This is the list of codes that Hotz provided a while back. Supposedly, if you have these, you have the ALC thing for the rear.
G66 : LEVEL CONTROL, MAN, AIR
G67 : LEVEL CONTROL, AIR
G69 : LEVEL CONTROL, AUTO, AIR, HD
FE0 : SYSTEM, FRT & RR, ACTIVE
FE1 : SUSPENSION SYSTEM, SOFT RIDE
FE2 :, RIDE HANDLING
FE3 : SUSPENSION SYSTEM, SPORT
FE5 : SUSPENSION SYSTEM, RIDE l HANDLING ---- DELETE
FE7 : SUSPENSION SYSTEM, FRT & RR HD, VAR 3
FE8 : RADIAL TUNED SUSPENSION
FX3 : RIDE AND HANDLING, AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC CONTROLLED AAA
F40 : SUSPENSION SYSTEM, FRT, RR, HD, VAR I
F41 : SUSPENSION SYSTEM, FRT, RR, FIRM RIDE, HANDLING
F42 : SUSPENSION SYSTEM, FRT, HD
Here is my spare tire cover label.
Last edited by HotZ28; 11-25-2007 at 08:28 PM.
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11-25-2007, 08:15 PM
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AF Moderator Elite
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Sea Island, Georgia
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Re: Do I have ALC??
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This is the driver side of underneath the hood. I think the air compressor thingy is in the bottom left corner, behind the headlight, and has the red connector on it. Am i right? Or is this for the air conditioner...??
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Nope, that is the evaporative purge canister and solenoid. Sorry, but no ALC code on SPID, and no compressor under the hood = no ALC. BTW, try to reduce your pic pixel size to a maximum of 640X480 before posting Thanks
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11-25-2007, 08:18 PM
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A990 racer
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Chestertown, New York
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Re: Do I have ALC??
First of all the file you posted is way too large for a forum based photo, I am 20 minutes here and it is still downloading, I am going to delete this, second the item you are referring to is the vapor cannister, this vehicle has no ALC.
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11-25-2007, 08:25 PM
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AF Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Lamorinda, California
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Re: Do I have ALC??
I apologize for the king sized pics. I have no idea how to downsize them. I'll help you delete some of the pics.
Thanks for the advice!
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11-25-2007, 08:47 PM
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AF Moderator Elite
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Sea Island, Georgia
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Re: Do I have ALC??
Well, I am glad we got that resolved!  Some of the more popular pic hosting sites, like PhotoBucket or ImageShack, offer auto resizing for posting in forums. Here is a pic that was originally about the same size of your pics before downsizing.
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11-26-2007, 12:32 AM
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AF Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Lamorinda, California
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Re: Do I have ALC??
Will definitely take that under advisement for the next time i post up a pic.
Usually when i post up pics to other forums, the forum itself will automatically downsize it or you can actually upload pics to the forum. I uploaded these to my webspace, so you got the whole and uncut pic. I think the gigantic/large memory sized pics might be caused by the use of a different camera than usual though. The post might have taken a while for some to open b/c the pics were about 4mb in size.
Again, I sincerely apologize to those that had trouble with the thread. Thx for deleting the mega sized posts and providing some useful insight, Max.
Now off to buy some KYB struts!
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