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Auto ride/ Airride fuse/ relay location on 2010 Tahoe
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Auto ride/ Airride fuse/ relay location on 2010 Tahoe
My Autoride quit working about 6 months ago took to dealer and the pump was bad, so replace it. Now it quit working again and they say check fuse first. Can someone tell me either what fuse is called or what number it is? I have looked for three hours now on YouTube and Google but they are all on older models. Any Help would be great!!!
Look in the underhood fuse block for these...
Compressor fuse: ALC/COMP (Fuse 58)
Control Module fuse: ESC/ALC EXH (Fuse 2)
Relay fuse: SEO/ALC (Fuse 54)
ALC= Automatic Level Control
ESC= Electronic Suspension Control
Thank you for the quick reply, I checked all 3 and all were good so I have seen on several forums to unhook positive side of battery for 10 min and sometimes it will find it again. We shall see!! Thanks Again
I'm converting from air ride to gas shocks front and rear bought electronic bypass modules and has shocks looking to disable air comp. which fuse/fuses do I remove to kill compressor?? 2008 Tahoe LTZ
Disconnected Negative battery cable, Pulled fuse 2 and 54. Waited 30 minutes. Connected Negative cable and started the truck. Service Suspension light instantly comes on! Ugh...My 2007 Suburban had no mention of a 58 Fuse?
Look in the underhood fuse block for these...
Compressor fuse: ALC/COMP (Fuse 58)
Control Module fuse: ESC/ALC EXH (Fuse 2)
Relay fuse: SEO/ALC (Fuse 54)
ALC= Automatic Level Control
ESC= Electronic Suspension Control
Thanks for posting this, it helped me tremendously. It’s a long story but I’ll make it short. A few years ago my compressor stopped working. Without checking all the fuses except for 1 I went and bout a new compressor off amazon and air shocks for both sides. The compressor still didn’t work after buying the new one and I said the hell with it. Fast forward a few yrs. I’ve been reenergized and determine to fix this issue without hiring a mechanic. Today I searched like crazy til I found this post locating all 3 fuses. Fuse 58 was bad. I replaced the fuse and now the compressor works. Now I have a rear shock that’s busted from driving a few hrs with no air hence I already have a new one on the way. Thanks thanks thanks thanks a million times.