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Old 03-19-2017, 08:04 PM
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Guys I just took out the front seats, and replaced the from carpets on the panty dropper and after all of that I've got the amber self leveling suspension light. I've been getting it off and on again for the past 2-3 weeks. I have coils on the rear and it was switched over and programmed by the dealer by the previous owner. It's not throwing a code on my ultra guage. Any ideas?
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Old 03-19-2017, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Luckyjayb
Guys I just took out the front seats, and replaced the from carpets on the panty dropper and after all of that I've got the amber self leveling suspension light. I've been getting it off and on again for the past 2-3 weeks. I have coils on the rear and it was switched over and programmed by the dealer by the previous owner. It's not throwing a code on my ultra guage. Any ideas?
This is the light I'm getting
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Make sure the relay is out from the fuse block under the hood. It'll be marked with a D2 with arrows pointing up/down at the rear, If the relay is present remove it & that should kill it 100%. Also disconnect everything electrical in the box mounted to the frame. Besides that it could be SLABS related or harness at the SLABS not fully seated.
 
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its so hard since we have Red Robin's in bham n montgomery.
 
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There must be another way to eliminate that light. I have the same thing for quite some time. All fuses and relay related to that was taken out in mine. The annoying part is when the fuses are all back, the light is disappears but I can hear the the system pumping air all the time. I was thinking removing the light instead but I'm waiting until another bulb break until I do it.
 
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Originally Posted by LR03NJ
There must be another way to eliminate that light. I have the same thing for quite some time. All fuses and relay related to that was taken out in mine. The annoying part is when the fuses are all back, the light is disappears but I can hear the the system pumping air all the time. I was thinking removing the light instead but I'm waiting until another bulb break until I do it.

If the system is pumping air you haven't disconnected the hardware in the black box on the frame rail. Remove all electrical connections, and if possible verify SLABS programming, SLAB connections, or get another SLABS Unit (from a verified non SLS D2). Also if you don't have a blank switchpack plate unplug the SLS switch.
 
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