If the bags hold pressure by shutting off the valves you
installed, you know your bags are OK. That tells you
there's a leak or leaks in the connections of the supply
lines, back at the compressor and valves, or if you have the
pre-Electro Level system, apparently the air valves on the
dash are a frequent trouble source. The leaks can be hard
to find, but usually can be fixed pretty easily. Get some
"Snoop" from a parts store or "Gas Line Leak Detector" from
Sears and spray it on all the connections (I've used only
the Sears product). In a short time there'll be a bulging
bunch of bubbles where ever there's a leak. Then either
tighten the fitting, replace o-rings or whatever is
necessary to fix it and you should be very happy with your
air suspension system.
Clark Searle
installed, you know your bags are OK. That tells you
there's a leak or leaks in the connections of the supply
lines, back at the compressor and valves, or if you have the
pre-Electro Level system, apparently the air valves on the
dash are a frequent trouble source. The leaks can be hard
to find, but usually can be fixed pretty easily. Get some
"Snoop" from a parts store or "Gas Line Leak Detector" from
Sears and spray it on all the connections (I've used only
the Sears product). In a short time there'll be a bulging
bunch of bubbles where ever there's a leak. Then either
tighten the fitting, replace o-rings or whatever is
necessary to fix it and you should be very happy with your
air suspension system.
Clark Searle