TowGMC
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I finally figured out what's wrong with my Denali. I've been thinking that the back end was too high and was trying to figure out how to get it lower. But the problem seems to be the rear self leveling suspension.
I threw about 500 lbs of pea gravel bags in the back yesterday, and the rear drooped, did not pump up. So while the bags were in there, I hooked up the race car trailer- about 600 lb tongue weight for a total of close to 1100 lbs on the back- and it dropped down onto the bump stops. Did NOT pump up.
So it appears that the reason my tail end is high under normal driving is that at some point the rear pumped up when I'd had the trailer hooked up, but never released the air later. I pulled the two fuses that I was able to ID that are for the air suspension, but both were OK. No warning code (CEL)displayed on the dash.
Before I take it back to the dealer, which is a royal pain distance-wise, am I missing anything I should be checking? Or can anyone tell me if there's a way to bleed air off the system without having to disconnect the pump? At 40,000 miles I'm out of the bumper to bumper part of the warranty and really don't want to drop big $$$ into repairs so soon.
I threw about 500 lbs of pea gravel bags in the back yesterday, and the rear drooped, did not pump up. So while the bags were in there, I hooked up the race car trailer- about 600 lb tongue weight for a total of close to 1100 lbs on the back- and it dropped down onto the bump stops. Did NOT pump up.
So it appears that the reason my tail end is high under normal driving is that at some point the rear pumped up when I'd had the trailer hooked up, but never released the air later. I pulled the two fuses that I was able to ID that are for the air suspension, but both were OK. No warning code (CEL)displayed on the dash.
Before I take it back to the dealer, which is a royal pain distance-wise, am I missing anything I should be checking? Or can anyone tell me if there's a way to bleed air off the system without having to disconnect the pump? At 40,000 miles I'm out of the bumper to bumper part of the warranty and really don't want to drop big $$$ into repairs so soon.