Just replaced rear shocks and air compressor, now get stabilitrack error

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Mr T

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Folks:

I had suspension system error for a while. Knew my right side rear shock was blown and probably blew out my compressor. Replaced both rear shocks with Arnott shocks and new compressor and dryer. Got it all in place, powered up and the compressor works great! No more error code--WAIT, now I get the ABS light on and stabilitrack error on the DIC. I'll go pull codes tomorrow but is there something I'm supposed to reset when I replace shocks? I wonder if I knocked a wire that applies to the stabilitrack. Where would I start looking?
 

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bet you knocked a wire or connector loose
 

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Above the frame next to the top shock bolt there is a connector that comes loose when you tighten the bolt. Reach up high above the shock and frame and feel for the plug. Squeeze it if you hear it clip that was the one.
 
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Above the frame next to the top shock bolt there is a connector that comes loose when you tighten the bolt. Reach up high above the shock and frame and feel for the plug. Squeeze it if you hear it clip that was the one.

Absolutely spot on. I was lose. Must have been that, tightening that top bolt loosened it. Thanks!
 

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