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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / February 2005

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Olds Bravada question?????

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Bob P - 19 Feb 2005 22:43 GMT
Hi,

I own a 2002 Olds Bravada SUV with SmartTrack. But my question is about the
air-leveling suspension. I live in a very cold climate and I have to keep
taking the car for maintenance (under warranty) as the car raises up and
then won't level back down. So the rear of the car always looks like it is
up in the air.

Has anyone else experienced this problem? The last time I took it in they
installed a new compressor as they said the air wasn't being let out of the
shocks. It worked for about 3-4 weeks and now it's back up in the air again.

Any opinions, comments, solutions (maybe sell the beast)?

Thanks!
Jack VR4 - 24 Feb 2005 21:14 GMT
pull the fuse. When you have a load in the back or are pulling a
trailer, put it back. If its not that simple, ask the dealer why the
shocks aren't letting out the air. I don't think the temp has anything
to do with it, unless the valve is freezing... which should probably be
a recall.

The old Typhoons had a similar problem... and pulling the fuse was the
best fix.

Good Luck.
 
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