Service suspension light

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Turns out, I have a friend at a local dealer who is going to help me out. I'm going to see him next week.

In the meantime, something I noticed the last couple days... The drivers side rear is riding lower than the passenger side by about 1.5 inches. (Measured at the wheel well)

Any ideas?


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Sounds like that side isn't getting air or has a leak. Check to see if the hose connection to your shock has come loose. Also, there are sensors which are called ride height sensors. They consist of rods attached to an electric module that sense what height the rear is. These are easily visible when you remove the tire; they are mounted between the upper control arm and the frame. If that side is broken, it won't tell the shock to air up. Either of these items are relatively easy to repair and could cause your problems.
 
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Thanks Red Rocket!

So got it scanned and it turns out that there was an air line leaking and the driver's rear sensor was malfunctioning. I fixed them and everything seems to be great!

Now on to fun stuff! Long tube headers going in this weekend!
 

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Thanks Red Rocket!

So got it scanned and it turns out that there was an air line leaking and the driver's rear sensor was malfunctioning. I fixed them and everything seems to be great!

Now on to fun stuff! Long tube headers going in this weekend!
Awesome!
 

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