Need technical bulletin
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Need technical bulletin
Anyone have a way to get "LRTB02092NAS1" -- for the damn air compressor in the trunk. "Integrated Air Compressor - Software Update"
My compressor (only 5-6 mos old) stopped working, it says "E" or something on the display intermittently. Seattle dealer said replacement is needed when I stopped by unannounced seeing if they could reset it, but I think it needs a software update based on what this TSB is.
My compressor (only 5-6 mos old) stopped working, it says "E" or something on the display intermittently. Seattle dealer said replacement is needed when I stopped by unannounced seeing if they could reset it, but I think it needs a software update based on what this TSB is.
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Anyone have a way to get "LRTB02092NAS1" -- for the damn air compressor in the trunk. "Integrated Air Compressor - Software Update"
My compressor (only 5-6 mos old) stopped working, it says "E" or something on the display intermittently. Seattle dealer said replacement is needed when I stopped by unannounced seeing if they could reset it, but I think it needs a software update based on what this TSB is.
My compressor (only 5-6 mos old) stopped working, it says "E" or something on the display intermittently. Seattle dealer said replacement is needed when I stopped by unannounced seeing if they could reset it, but I think it needs a software update based on what this TSB is.
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...10106-0001.pdf
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Once again, Sarek you amaze me with ingenuity!
Mine has been used now 3 times (once for a pool float that it blew up in no time, and a couple more times airing up the family's tires to normal pressures (30's / 40's), what I'd consider *very* light duty work). I'll see where I can get w/ a software update and then it's under it's 1 year parts warranty anyways. Although I bought it from a forum member and not the dealer so I'm sure it'll be fun trying to get a warranty fix on it ha!
Perhaps Sarek Enterprises might sell the a kit / your setup in the photo above at some point ? ... that's very cool.
Mine has been used now 3 times (once for a pool float that it blew up in no time, and a couple more times airing up the family's tires to normal pressures (30's / 40's), what I'd consider *very* light duty work). I'll see where I can get w/ a software update and then it's under it's 1 year parts warranty anyways. Although I bought it from a forum member and not the dealer so I'm sure it'll be fun trying to get a warranty fix on it ha!
Perhaps Sarek Enterprises might sell the a kit / your setup in the photo above at some point ? ... that's very cool.
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jusmax88 (10-31-2022)
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OEM is honestly probably best, planning on going with the Milwaukee M18 inflator which I think will get the job done, just gotta worry about keeping it charged and also the size. Should be under $1000 all in tho 🤞
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