GX 470 Air Suspension Problems
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GX 470 Air Suspension Problems
I have a 2003 GX 470, the air suspension often deflates to axles and stays there. Ride is unbearable, I removed the rear height sensors and used an ohmeter to test them and they seem to be working fine (ohms change as I move the pivot arm, goes from 423 ohms to 3.3 K full stroke on both sensors) It will deflate to axles and there are no flashing lights and the manual height switch doesnt do anything when I push it, it just stays in N. Every few days the suspension will start working and air up and ride fine. What else could it be besides sensors or is it the sensors even though they seem to be working fine. Could it be an adjustment on sensors. Where is the height control exhaust valve located? Once it airs up to normal can I just disconnect the exhaust valve so it cant deflate? Please help Thanks.
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I have a 2003 GX 470, the air suspension often deflates to axles and stays there. Ride is unbearable, I removed the rear height sensors and used an ohmeter to test them and they seem to be working fine (ohms change as I move the pivot arm, goes from 423 ohms to 3.3 K full stroke on both sensors) It will deflate to axles and there are no flashing lights and the manual height switch doesnt do anything when I push it, it just stays in N. Every few days the suspension will start working and air up and ride fine. What else could it be besides sensors or is it the sensors even though they seem to be working fine. Could it be an adjustment on sensors. Where is the height control exhaust valve located? Once it airs up to normal can I just disconnect the exhaust valve so it cant deflate? Please help Thanks.
Long story short, The sensors can be bad, even if they test well. Play around with them a bit and see if you can find a good spot. You can move the arms up and down the sensors and still adjust the arm lengths themselves to compensate for the change. I've been milking mine for as long as I can, but you have to be careful not to ride too high or too low. That will tend to mess up the bags and that'll be pretty costly.
My dealer told me to never play around with those sensors, but It's plenty safe enough to play around with. Just make small adjustments and test between changes. In my case, every time I made a change to the arms nothing happened till about the 6th or 7th time. Then suddenly, the airbags started pumping up. That was a sure sign the sensors were the culprit, even if they checked out fine at the dealer.
Good luck and keep us posted.
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Thanks i will try that and report back. My wife did call me today and said it pumped up.when she parked on.a steep.incline. This is the second time the same steep.incline made the system pump.up. I am guessing that the steep.incline.is.causing the sensors to.move to a good spot therefore making compressor click.on.
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My sensors read fine at the dealer after paying a $65 diagnostic fee. Dealer quoted me over 3K for repairs to include shocks and other stuff. That was three years ago and all I did was get under the truck and in my case, move the sensor arms up as high as they went and have been driving that way since. In my case, moving them up all the way actually moved the truck to the proper ride height, so for the most part the issue is gone. I still find that the air bags deflate on occasion, but I can move rear up and down and it seems to reset the sensors enough to make it work again.
Long story short, The sensors can be bad, even if they test well. Play around with them a bit and see if you can find a good spot. You can move the arms up and down the sensors and still adjust the arm lengths themselves to compensate for the change. I've been milking mine for as long as I can, but you have to be careful not to ride too high or too low. That will tend to mess up the bags and that'll be pretty costly.
My dealer told me to never play around with those sensors, but It's plenty safe enough to play around with. Just make small adjustments and test between changes. In my case, every time I made a change to the arms nothing happened till about the 6th or 7th time. Then suddenly, the airbags started pumping up. That was a sure sign the sensors were the culprit, even if they checked out fine at the dealer.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Long story short, The sensors can be bad, even if they test well. Play around with them a bit and see if you can find a good spot. You can move the arms up and down the sensors and still adjust the arm lengths themselves to compensate for the change. I've been milking mine for as long as I can, but you have to be careful not to ride too high or too low. That will tend to mess up the bags and that'll be pretty costly.
My dealer told me to never play around with those sensors, but It's plenty safe enough to play around with. Just make small adjustments and test between changes. In my case, every time I made a change to the arms nothing happened till about the 6th or 7th time. Then suddenly, the airbags started pumping up. That was a sure sign the sensors were the culprit, even if they checked out fine at the dealer.
Good luck and keep us posted.
I think I am having the same problem as OP (Polecat). Can you describe more about adjusting the sensors? Do I need tools to adjust the arms? Do I have to remove anything or unplug the sensor to get to the arms? Is it as simple as crawling under the truck and sliding something with my hand or is it more involved? Sorry for so many questions. I haven't crawled under mine yet but I was hoping for a little knowledge on what to look for before I go in blind. Thanks
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Hey RJ4510,
I think I am having the same problem as OP (Polecat). Can you describe more about adjusting the sensors? Do I need tools to adjust the arms? Do I have to remove anything or unplug the sensor to get to the arms? Is it as simple as crawling under the truck and sliding something with my hand or is it more involved? Sorry for so many questions. I haven't crawled under mine yet but I was hoping for a little knowledge on what to look for before I go in blind. Thanks
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I think I am having the same problem as OP (Polecat). Can you describe more about adjusting the sensors? Do I need tools to adjust the arms? Do I have to remove anything or unplug the sensor to get to the arms? Is it as simple as crawling under the truck and sliding something with my hand or is it more involved? Sorry for so many questions. I haven't crawled under mine yet but I was hoping for a little knowledge on what to look for before I go in blind. Thanks
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I'm taking mine in again to a different independent mechanic next week. Mine have started missbehaving again, so we are going to run through a thorough inspection of all componets to see if it's worth spending the 600 to fix the sensors, or pay 1200 + for a full conversion. So long as the airbags and other components look good, I may just opt to keep it stock for now. Otherwise, I'll just do a spring, belstien conversion and call it good.
The strange part is, you loose value on the conversion, but so far as suspension headaches are concerned, they are gone. It just may be worth converting and taking the hit!
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You need to throw away your airbags(suspension). https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...uspension.html
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NEW Problem, has anyone had a problem with an air leak from the Driver's door ? replaced both door seals on driver and passenger so far, put auto seal tape around door, Still hasn't stopped the air leak, car has never been wrecked according to car fax. just bought car. ANYONE HAVE THIS ISSUE?
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NEW Problem, has anyone had a problem with an air leak from the Driver's door ? replaced both door seals on driver and passenger so far, put auto seal tape around door, Still hasn't stopped the air leak, car has never been wrecked according to car fax. just bought car. ANYONE HAVE THIS ISSUE?
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