How does the electronic ride controll work?
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How does the electronic ride controll work?
I just have a question an a 98 Lesaber limited’s suspension. I was impressed that loading passengers in the back seats did not seam change the ride high. Alternatively, I do not remember hearing an air compressor turn on. I looked under the back and saw what looks like a ride height sensor (arm coming out of a box attached the A arm.) but no air bags in the springs.
The car says Dynaride on the dash (which I hear means nothing). This car is fully loaded (even for a Buick) so is stands to reason it has the electronic ride control (and I do see a sensor) so, just wondering how does this system work & how quiet is the compressor?
I’ve only driven the car a few times and I’ve been offerd to trade my 98 Oldsmobile 88 LS for it. Thinking about it.
The car says Dynaride on the dash (which I hear means nothing). This car is fully loaded (even for a Buick) so is stands to reason it has the electronic ride control (and I do see a sensor) so, just wondering how does this system work & how quiet is the compressor?
I’ve only driven the car a few times and I’ve been offerd to trade my 98 Oldsmobile 88 LS for it. Thinking about it.
Last edited by cstoliker; 09-18-2009 at 10:22 PM.
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1997 Buick shocks
I have a 1997 Lesabre Limited. It has air shocks on the rear. Compressor in rear under body as the shops say. Bet that is what you have. Anyone needing a new compressor can contact me. They are expensive. Just found source while "just lookinf around" No, I donot sell parts for a living!! Have a good day jps
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