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Auto Leveling ???
How can I check to see if my 95 RoadMaster has this stuff. Where are the components located. My car might have come with it but the previous owner might went and took it off.
Thanks for any help GT |
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Re: Auto Leveling ???
There would be a metal box (pan) under the car located just ahead of the rear axle toward the driver's side. It will have two air-shock lines running from it the the rear shocks. There is a wire harness plugged into the metal box directly behind the driver's side rear floor pan. There will also be a fuse location for the automatic leveling system in the box aside the driver's door in the dash. It uses a 25 ampere fuse. If your car was not equipped with the system, there would be no metal prongs in that fuse location.
If you read earlier posts, you can see how to determine if the unit is functioning and some common problems. Be aware that GM only sells the complete compressor system as a unit. Cost is $800+. If there is a problem with this part of the system, local auto electric motor rewind shops can fix it. |
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