tulsaokjoel
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I have a 2000 Montana with automatic level control. It also has the air inflator in the left rear of the van. The automatic level control has stopped working. The inflator still works. Mine is a 2000 so it is before they added the diagnostic trouble codes.
I have moved the arm on the sensor manually with nothing happening. I've also removed the sensor from the crossbar, with intentions of testing accross its connections as the arm is moved, but couldn't get any results. (It's open accross all terminals in all positions of the arm.
The connector that the sensor connects to has 5 wires. 4 of them are 12volt and 1 is ground. I can ground one of the wires to get the compressor to run and air up the shocks.
So do you think the sensor is bad? Is there a way to test it while disconnected or do I need to supply 12volts to it to test it?
Thanks
I have moved the arm on the sensor manually with nothing happening. I've also removed the sensor from the crossbar, with intentions of testing accross its connections as the arm is moved, but couldn't get any results. (It's open accross all terminals in all positions of the arm.
The connector that the sensor connects to has 5 wires. 4 of them are 12volt and 1 is ground. I can ground one of the wires to get the compressor to run and air up the shocks.
So do you think the sensor is bad? Is there a way to test it while disconnected or do I need to supply 12volts to it to test it?
Thanks