AccuAir Rocker Switch Manual V2.7 © 2007 AccuAir Control Systems, L.L.C.
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Now that the majority of your system components are installed, plumbed, and
wired (Mechanical Air Suspension Components, Compressor(s), Tank(s), Tank
Pressure Sensor, Valves, Air Line, ECU, and Height Selection Rocker Switch), it
is time to test the system and begin the height sensor installation.
NOTE: This process can be done manually with jacks or electronically
using the following instructions.
To Begin Testing The System:
Turn the vehicle Ignition ON, or start the vehicle.
(You will need to be charging your electrical
system either by running the vehicle or by us-
ing a high amperage battery charger). The Air
Compressor(s) will turn ON and begin lling the
Tank(s). Wait until the system reaches max pres-
sure and turns the Air Compressor(s) OFF. This
process can take from 1-8 minutes depending on
the size of your Compressor(s) and Tank(s).
You can now Raise/Lower all 4 Air Springs by
simply pressing the “ ” or “ ” Buttons on
the Height Selection Rocker Switch.
As you consume air pressure by raising the
vehicle, the Air Compressor(s) will automatically
turn ON when necessary.
This is a good time to do some mechanical
system checking:
Look for mechanical interference throughout the
range of travel for the Air Springs and all moving
suspension components.
Test for air leaks at all ttings and pipe threaded
joints using a soapy spray bottle. To x any air
leaks rst lower the Air Springs “ ”, then turn
the ignition OFF and depressurize the Air Storage
Tank(s).
Testing Wiring & Mechanical Components:
OFF
ON
IGN