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Old Jan 19, 2017 | 10:18 PM
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It could mean that, but there are a few things to always check before hanging a new module.
I got all the errors checked out and fixed, but now the truck won't go off from off road mode, it says suspension extended and when ever i lower it, it says lowering and then goes right back to extended. I'm getting new codes now though. P240B, P2401, P0447.
 
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Old Jan 20, 2017 | 07:47 AM
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All three of those codes have to do with the DMTL system. Check to make sure the DMTL pump (located above the rear axle) is plugged in and the wiring is OK. Also check the fuses.
 
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Old Feb 8, 2017 | 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by LR Techniker
It could mean that, but there are a few things to always check before hanging a new module.
Had a bad bearing, got that fixed, but when i drive the truck it kind of sounds like a old ford. It makes squiking sounds. Also, I'm stuck in extended mode, I raised the car and now it won't go down at all. When i lower it, it goes down, and then right back up. Could this be related to the issue i have with the Dignostic Module leak code?
 
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Old Feb 8, 2017 | 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by LR Techniker
All three of those codes have to do with the DMTL system. Check to make sure the DMTL pump (located above the rear axle) is plugged in and the wiring is OK. Also check the fuses.
Could you also tell me the fuses for the DMTL pump. Thank you for all the help. When i apply the parking brake it makes a very loud noise and then says parking brake fault. Also, after putting a new wheel bearing my steering wheel shakes a lot when i go over 50 mph.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2017 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by LR Techniker
It could mean that, but there are a few things to always check before hanging a new module.
I raised the car a few days ago it raised like normal, then i tried lowering it. Down it goes, and then back up it goes. It goes down from the front, but the back stays up. After driving for a little while i get a suspension fault, but goes away after a restart. My steering wheel also shapes hard above 50 mph, I got a new wheel bearing installed recently too. Also, when i drive the car is makes unusal sounds like an old ford expedition. Kind of like a squeeking sound will try to record it.
 
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