FAQ for Air Suspension Compressor Repair
Q: What is the recommended torque for the air compressor head bolts?
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The recommended torque is 6 Nm (53 inch lbs.).
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01/11/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the air compressor bolts/screws?
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The recommended torque is 4 Nm (35 inch lbs.).
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01/11/2022 Q: How to remove the automatic level control air compressor head?
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You need to route the wires through the tie strap and the conduit, install the O-ring to the automatic level control air compressor, install the air compressor head, and the air compressor head bolts, and install the wiring to terminals B and C on the automatic level control air compressor electrical connector, then install the air dryer to the automatic level control air compressor, finally install the automatic level control air compressor to the vehicle.
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01/11/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the air compressor bracket nuts?
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The recommended torque is 10 Nm (89 inch lbs.).
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01/11/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the air compressor bracket bolt/screw?
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The recommended torque is 50 Nm (37 ft. lbs.).
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01/11/2022 Q: How to remove the air compressor bracket?
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You need to remove the automatic level control air compressor and remove the air compressor shield.
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01/11/2022 Q: What is the proper way to install the air compressor bracket?
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You should install the air compressor shield, and install the automatic level control air compressor.
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01/11/2022 Q: How to install the extended wheelbase (VIN X W/C34)?
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You need to install the electrical connector to the inflation timer relay, install the bolts/screws to the inflator relay, the inflator control panel retainers, the inflator air valve opening cover by pushing the lever outboard and install the ELC/TRAILER fuse.
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28/10/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the inflator relay bolts/screws?
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The recommended torque is 2 Nm (18-inch lbs.).
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