Hugo Herrera
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Looking for the section on trouble shooting the leveling suspension on a GMC 2004 Yukon Denali. Do you mind sharing that section of your manual if you have it?
Thanks,
Hugh
Thanks,
Hugh
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Accumulator said:Eh, I can't get it to work OK in my scanner; I have the huge paper manual and it's not gonna work
What does the problem appear to be?
I probably won't be of much help here as I'll be offline until tomorrow and, well...I can't get the pages digitalized.
Hugo Herrera said:Just quit leveling all together and is throwing a CHECK COMFORT RIDE code.
Accumulator said:Sounds like it's *NOT* just a case of an air leak. IF that were the problem the compressor would've run for a loong time before finally shutting down. That didn't happen, right?
No signs of weirdness like something knocked out of whack, right?
So, I think you need to hook up a scan tool and see if the problem is related to:
-Suspension Control Module
-Compressor Leveling Module (Air Pressure Sensor and/or Exhaust Selenoid)
-Compressor Motor Relay
-Compressor Motor
As I read the FSM, you need the scan tool to start narrowing things down and there are about a dozen pages of diagnostic procedures.
You're probably gonna get better advice at that GM forum, I simply don't know what I'm talking about here.
Hugo Herrera said:Thanks for your info so far, I still need to find somebody with the manual, then I can take it from there.
Accumulator said:Well, I'm not really being of much help IMO.
Do you have the appropriate scan tool?
Hugo Herrera said:No I do not, but with my experience and the technical repair manual I can take care of it without the scan tool.