Air suspension switch??
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It is right on the console behind the shifter. Left side controls the 4wd low range, right side flipper controls air suspension. Look for a diagram in the owners manual
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You can turn it off but you cannot (not supposed to) drive like that, if you pull back on the lever until it says suspension off in the display. Its a long time since I did this so I cannot rememebr how long the hold is.
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Originally Posted by Jeremy Cottrell
Is there an override switch so the air suspension does not move?
You can buy the $2200 techart module,LOL
the standard height is same as your low, the low is same as the oem loading level and you can drive it that way, the high level is 20mm higher than oem. After you turn the ignition off it goes to loading level automatically. how nice
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One would have thought that the factory could have come up with the novel idea of automatically going to "load" when turning off the ignition. Another gripe is that when going to the "load" setting, the truck on restarting, automatically goes back to the middle setting.
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Originally Posted by pdxjim
One would have thought that the factory could have come up with the novel idea of automatically going to "load" when turning off the ignition.
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Just turned off my suspension when putting on the snowtires. You push the lever forward for 5-10 seconds and it tells you it's deactivated. As soon as you drive it turns back on. I must admit I hadn't done that before (never read the manual- me bad) and it would go crazy when I jacked it up...
#14
Burning Brakes
The darn thing still has an obnoxious amount of suspension travel. It would have been nice if they could have "locked" the wheel position somehow so the wheel would come off the ground without having to fully extend the suspension.
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Originally Posted by skl
Just turned off my suspension when putting on the snowtires. You push the lever forward for 5-10 seconds and it tells you it's deactivated. As soon as you drive it turns back on. I must admit I hadn't done that before (never read the manual- me bad) and it would go crazy when I jacked it up...
Last edited by TimC.; 12-07-2005 at 02:23 PM. Reason: oops