Air Suspension Front Solenoid Valve Block
Air Suspension Front Solenoid Valve Block
Removal
1 Disconnect the battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Procedures
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WARNING: Do not work on or under a vehicle supported only by a jack. Always support the vehicle on safety stands.
Raise and support the vehicle.
3 Remove the front RH fender splash shield. For additional information, refer to Fender Splash Shield
4 Using T4, depressurize the air suspension. For additional information, refer to Air Suspension System Depressurize and Pressurize Service and Repair
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CAUTION: Before the disconnection or removal of any components, ensure the area around joint faces and connections are clean. Plug any open connections to prevent contamination.
NOTE:
Note the air line fitted positions.
Disconnect the 3 air lines from the air suspension front solenoid valve block.
6 Remove the air suspension front solenoid valve block.
- Disconnect the electrical connector.
- Release the 3 valve block rubber insulators.
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CAUTION: Break the voss collet to remove, attempting to slide the collet from the air line will result in damage.
CAUTION: Visually inspect the air line ends for damage or wear. Repair or replace the air line as necessary.
Remove the Voss connectors from the air lines.
- Remove and discard the collet and the union.
Installation
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CAUTION: Make sure the new Voss connector is installed and fully tightened with the alignment plug installed.
NOTE:
New air suspension components are supplied with new Voss connectors tightened to the correct torque. Do not install new voss connectors if a new component is being installed.
Install new Voss connectors to the air suspension front solenoid valve block.
- Tighten to 2.5 Nm (1.7 lb.ft).
2 Install the air suspension front solenoid valve block.
- Secure the 3 valve block rubber insulators.
- Connect the air lines into the Voss connector.
- Pull on each air line to make sure it is fully installed into the Voss connector.
- Connect the electrical connector.
3 Using T4, pressurize the air suspension. For additional information, refer to Air Suspension System Depressurize and Pressurize Service and Repair
4 Install the RH fender splash shield. For additional information, refer to Fender Splash Shield