you might have a couple things going onFinally got around to replacing the compressor. Runs much quieter now so don’t mind that I replaced it. Same issue still persists though. I command the pump on and it pressurizes the shocks. I drive around and turn the car off. Next time I go to the car the shocks are totally deflated and the pump won’t turn on. The SCM won’t give command to air up(I can only inflate them with the scanner command, the SCM won’t do it by itself). If there was a leak I’d assume the SCM would just keep pumping them up? I also checked the height sensor. It’s 0.33v when shocks are deflated and 1.7v when they are inflated. This is right from the SCM module. So the SCM SW can read it.
shocks flat = 37 1/8” height @ 0.33V
Shocks inflated = 38 1/8” height @ 1.7v
I’m thinking that I need my SCM programmed to my VIN? I just replaced the SCM but it just had a generic looking SW load in there. Not sure if it’s even controlling anything I just can com with it and command it to do certain functions….
Do you think that’s my next logical step here?
1. the shocks should hold air, even if they sit for weeks, so there is "likely" a leak some where, use some soap and water mix in a sprayer and start spraying all over when fully inflated. be patient and keep spraying until you find the bubbles, this includes spraying the new pump and relief valve. you won't hurt anything spraying it, it's water tight or should be.
2. there could be a module communication issue still, I would check the harness over real good it is exposed to the elements so any corrosion and dirt etc should be cleaned up, try some contact cleaner like crc contact cleaner.
as for pumping the shocks up when the air leaks out No I did not find this to be the case, the system is kind of dumb in that respect, it will or should pump up if there is a load applied but if the air leaks out after just driving around it did not for me until I cycled the key.
otherwise mine always did as commanded with the scanner, never had any communication problems
I don't think the system monitors the air pressure 24/7 while driving, which is why people are able to get away with deleting the system and just adding resistors
i also think it only pumps up the system when the ride height sensors change ohm's, and it's a set it and forget it type of thing (just speculation)
you could try leaving it running until the shocks have depleted some and then add a load, a trailer or have a couple people stand on the bumper and see if it detects a load and inflates the system again. (theoretically it should) but might not.