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Old 10-19-2005, 10:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question 96 HSE sits sideways when sitting overnight?

This is my second range. Problem is if I don't press the button to lower it to the lowest setting it will sit low on the drivers side and high on the passenger side, this is only when the truck is parked for a period of time not while driving. Just wondering what would cause this or if anyone has has a similar experience. Thanks
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Old 10-19-2005, 11:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Most likely airbags (Airsprings) are getting old, and leaky. Valve block could have leaky solinoid seats. Though less likely, it could be hemorrhoids
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Most likely airbags (Airsprings) are getting old, and leaky. Valve block could have leaky solinoid seats. Though less likely, it could be hemorrhoids
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take a bottle and fill it with soapy water. Then spray them down and you should see them bubble out.

Trust me its an gas trick you use after installing natural gas pipes as well.
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Bet those air bags are pretty cheap too haha.
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actually the bags themselves are the same model number as the classics. just the rubbet bag part.
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