z0lt3c
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I just checked and there does not seem to be any play side to side or anything unusual up and down. However, i did just start the truck again, the compressor kicked in and when it shut off, i was able to pull down on the shock which forced the air out again. I then stood on the back bumper and the compressor fired up again filling the shocks, but then i was able to force the air out again. I think this rules out a ride height sensor issue and i may have to go back to the soap test on my own this time. I cannot really hear any hissing noise but will have to try it again.
Check and clean all the connections on the ride height sensors and the suspension computer. The sensors are located under the fender liner with a connection to the frame and rear UCA, you can see this UCA connection without removing the liner or the wheel. The computer is located in the rear body cavity, opposite the jack location, need to partially remove the plastic trim to get to it. The sensors can and do fail, depending on how they fail the systems may or may not throw a code. A dealer's Tech II tool can read the sensors and determine if they are operating within specification. Without a Tech II you can jump the wires at the computer w/ a meter to read voltages (or remove and bench test the sensors).
The sensors are around $200 each to replace. It does sound like you have an issue w/ a leak or the exhaust solenoid in the compressor. Did you use the arnott or dorman compressor? If I paid the dealer to install my shocks I would be upset.