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CONDITION CAUSE SOLUTION(S)
Suspension module is lower than normal or
shock absorber will not pressurize
Suspension module is bottoming out
Seat is “bucking off” or bouncing occupant
Squeaking noise when underway
Moving components or accessories will
not move
Suspension module is topping. Ride is rough
and erratic. Noise heard or shock felt when
seat comes to top of travel
• Leak in system
• Worn or corroded fill valve
• Defective shock absorber
• Check system for leaks by applying soapy
water to system connections and look for
bubbles. If a leak is found, replace the
shock absorber
• Remove the fill valve core and replace with
a new one from an auto supply store
• Replace the shock absorber - this is
required only on extremely rare occasions
• Shock pressure is too low
• Shock pressure is too high
• Rebound speed is too fast
• Loose components
• Shock absorber mounting bolts are dry
• Bearing or sliding mechanism is corroded,
dry or binding
• Adjust red rebound adjuster as per
instructions on page 12 of this manual
• Tighten loose components
• Apply grease to shock mounting bolts
• Disassemble if necessary and lubricate
with marine grade grease
• Reduce shock air pressure
• Attach pump and add air as per this manual
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES/TROUBLESHOOTING