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Old 02-11-2020, 09:22 PM   #5
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first things first, the only area that anything you did interacts with the vehicle is the electrical system. i'd pull the air lift system fuses first, and then take it for another drive. it shouldn't affect anything, but is the easiest way to verify that before looking elsewhere.

did you and/or a buddy install the system, or did a shop? if it was a shop, bring it back and calmly explain the deal to come to a resolution to get the car worked on somewhere-- give them a chance first, but don't be a screamer... the next culprit is that something oem got knocked loose, or pinched during the air lift installation.

and the last culprit is that it has nothing to do with the air lift system, and it's something else entirely.
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