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Originally posted by jb1490:
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So, it looks like I probably need to replace this switch part as shown?


Correct. Make sure that you bleed off the air before removing the switch.

John

Getting the part soon. To bleed off the air, I figure I just work the the suspension down switch button which lets air out so the car lowers, and I assume all the air would be out doing that unless I am missing something.
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Getting the part soon. To bleed off the air, I figure I just work the the suspension down switch button which lets air out so the car lowers, and I assume all the air would be out doing that unless I am missing something.


That should do it. As a precaution, unscrew the switch slowly and listen for any air that might be escaping past the switch's threads.

John
Thanks on the pressure advise when I unscrew it. As an added protection, maybe I will have the wife unscrew the switch Big Grin

As for Pantera prices, we all say things are not for sale until someone shows up with a brown bag of cash (big bag). This switch thing fortunatley turned out to be rather minor frustration, however we are not done yet. I will be happy when the part is in and car raises up to clear the driveway, and I can once again wake the neighbors. But show car Chevy is for sale Smiler, dropped to $39K OBO, bargan of the century!: http://www.poca.com/index.php/...ery/?g2_itemId=12533
Thanks all. Switch arrived and I put it in (after a little ananysis of which whire connects where since it looked a little different). So just finished wakeing up the neighborhood cruising, I am sure they appreciated it being fixed. It now goes up and down at the speed of light, just like when I was a teenager dating. Big Grin
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