Related, is there a difference between eliminating the rear air shocks on a Yukon and on the same-ish Escalade?
We replaced the rear air shocks and disabled the compressor on our Yukon, and I might want to do that with the Escalade. I got under it, which is hard to do for this ole guy, and there is something connected to the front shocks, too. I'm assuming that's part of the sensing system for the ride control.
If it matters, when I turn the ignition on, that air shock compressor does not run like it did on our Yukon.
We replaced the rear air shocks and disabled the compressor on our Yukon, and I might want to do that with the Escalade. I got under it, which is hard to do for this ole guy, and there is something connected to the front shocks, too. I'm assuming that's part of the sensing system for the ride control.
If it matters, when I turn the ignition on, that air shock compressor does not run like it did on our Yukon.