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Old 02-20-2007, 12:50 AM
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Default A couple of problems...

Well, recently I have noticed that the right side of the vehicle lowers during the night, or after a period of no use. When I turn the vehicle back on, I don't think I notice the lean as much. One thing I have noticed is that sporadically the ACE light in the amber color has come on, but if I turn the truck off and turn it back on, the light turns off. I also have noticed that when I have people in the truck and I've reached a stop light, the rear suspension "relaxes" for a while... meaning it lowers... ????

Another thing that has only happened about two or three times is that after the car has been turned off for about 1 minute, I hear either a motor, or a belt cycle. After a second or two, it turns off.... the motor is coming from the front of the car... The most recent time it happened, the motor cycled..turned off...the cycles again...turned off... and it did that for 2 more times, then I turned the truck back on.. off.. and the motor stayed off..... anyway thoughts??

The truck is a 2003 SE-7 with 36,xxx miles... extended warranty...

Thanks again... I really appreciate everyones thoughts and replies...

John-Robert

btw... is there any way to test the ACE?? How do you know if its really "doing its job??"... What is its job????

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Old 02-20-2007, 10:55 AM
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I answered your question on the LRO.
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Thank you!
 
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