Feuerhose
6/19/2007 12:11:07 PM
Hi,
I have a Seville STS '92 4.9L, export version. It has some problems wich maybe belong to each other.
First problem: When I turn ignition on, the air compressor in the rear begins to work, but doesn't stop for 7 minutes. I've read, it could be because a leak in the system.
The second one: At the information center apears "SERVICE RIDE CONTROL".
And the third: In the Onboard Diagnostics System appears the error code "I039 CURRENT" wich means "Loss of Road Sensing Suspension Data".
Please help if anyone knows something about this!
Thanks
cookena69er2
7/5/2007 4:25:41 PM
Theres sensors located on each of the shocks, it sounds like one of them has gone bad or the shock itself is bad. Problem is you can't just buy the sensor you have to replace the whole shock. I got all my shocks from Arnott Ind. Well i hope that helps a little.
askim
7/27/2007 11:54:07 AM
I have had the IO39 error in my 93 seville for a while now. i know what the message is and what is causing it but this is my question.
Do I have to go back to the same kind of shocks or can I swap them out for a passive system. And if yes, Then can anyone recomend what I should use?
Thanks?
Chrisfor172
7/27/2007 2:23:38 PM
I get a service ride control on my 94 seville too. I think it's just the rear. But I saw something on this page that sells passive shocks. I'm thinking of trying them.
Feuerhose
8/9/2007 11:57:05 AM
Thanx for the help. Can I Test the sensors by myself with the onboard diagnostics or other, or do i have to visit the dealer?