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Old 01-31-2007, 11:23 AM
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Rear Air Compressor

I noticed that over time, the compressor doesn't turn on for 15 seconds or so, and shut off once it's reached it capacity. I had been running really uneven and it runs from when i start it up for a good 10 minutes, but it does shut off sooner or later. So my question is, is it the compressor that is bad? or it it the head? or could it be a relay? or new rear shocks?
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Re: Rear Air Compressor

Could be an air leak or a failing compressor. I'd look/listen/feel for an air leak first.

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Re: Rear Air Compressor

I think it's a failing compressor, because it runs really has been running really hard, and not very on point. It turns on for a long period and is alot louder than normal. It barely ever reaches it shut off point, and stays shut off. Would this have the same symptoms the rear shocks going out?
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