Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
It’s a direct swap if you got a compressor back there just unplug it so it don’t runWhats up everybody? Can you all help me with some advice tips on the replacing my air ride rear shocks with gas on a 04 yukon denali xl?
Auto Ride and Auto Leveling are two separate systems. Auto Leveling is what uses the air shocks and compressor, along with height sensors at each wheel, to keep the vehicle level front to back.Hello Bill,
is it called an auto ride? I didn't know what it was called. But yes, I think so, and a friend who owns a Tahoe is always jealous because he says that the Escalade handles the road much better than his Tahoe.
I always tell him: Your car is only a craftman's car and I have a rapper's truck...
Best wishes from Germany
Ralf
Yes I know, that those are technical two different Systems, that's why I wrote:Auto Ride and Auto Leveling are two separate systems. Auto Leveling is what uses the air shocks and compressor, along with height sensors at each wheel, to keep the vehicle level front to back.
Auto Ride uses variable dampening shocks to adjust the ride if the vehicle based on the road conditions.
If you change your shock absorbers and if you also have an active suspension like the Escalade has, which you can tell because there are plugs going to the shock absorbers, then you need to get adapters that you put on those plugs so that you don't get an error message from the magnetic ride suspension.
Hi Bill,From my 2005 Yukon Denali Owners Manual-
Automatic Level Control
The automatic level control rear suspension comes as a
part of the Autoride® suspension. See Autoride® onpage 4-49.
This type of level control is fully automatic and will provide a better leveled riding position as well as better handling under a variety of passenger and loading conditions. An air compressor connected to the rear shocks will raise or lower the rear of the vehicle to maintain proper vehicle height. The system is activated when the ignition key is turned to RUN and will automatically adjust vehicle height thereafter. The system may exhaust (lower vehicle height) for up to 10 minutes after the ignition key has been turned to OFF. You may hear the air compressor operating when the height is being adjusted.
perhaps Autoride may be separate systems on newer generation GM vehicles...
Bill