This is what I did with my '03 Tahoe (which I no longer have) I replaced the rear coils http://www.shockwarehouse.com/site/product.cfm?id=232681 Bilstein Part #199020 and got new shocks, they were Bilsteins from shockwarehouse.com.
Then take the old connectors that went into the shocks, cut the connector off and you have 2 wires. I took the resistor, soldered a short section of wire onto each side of the connector and then wrapped it up good in electrical tape.
Then butt splice the other ends into the 2 wires where you cut off the connectors. Doesn't matter what wire to what. I found it also helps to pull the RTD fuse in the fuse block under the hood.
Funny thing is I just picked up a 2000 Chevy 2500 Suburban and somebody had bypassed the air ride by installing new shocks but had no idea how to get rid of the blinking message on the dash. About 1/2 hour later, it is now gone!
Then take the old connectors that went into the shocks, cut the connector off and you have 2 wires. I took the resistor, soldered a short section of wire onto each side of the connector and then wrapped it up good in electrical tape.
Then butt splice the other ends into the 2 wires where you cut off the connectors. Doesn't matter what wire to what. I found it also helps to pull the RTD fuse in the fuse block under the hood.
Funny thing is I just picked up a 2000 Chevy 2500 Suburban and somebody had bypassed the air ride by installing new shocks but had no idea how to get rid of the blinking message on the dash. About 1/2 hour later, it is now gone!
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