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The good: Truck continues to ride fine at the appropriate height. Compressor works.

The bad: The 'Service Ride Control' error message obviously, and the compressor seems to run frequently as if it's sensitive to any minute change in load (get out of the car, load groceries, get in the car, etc. it starts running for several seconds).

This makes me think I may have a leak and the system is just trying to keep up, but no telling from which corner. Frankly, it's been doing this for probably at least a year- I bought it in this condition in Feb. 2012. Still the same condition. About to take a major roadtrip soon with family and luggage- any concerns? What say you?
 

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Sentinelist said:
The good: Truck continues to ride fine at the appropriate height. Compressor works.

The bad: The 'Service Ride Control' error message obviously, and the compressor seems to run frequently as if it's sensitive to any minute change in load (get out of the car, load groceries, get in the car, etc. it starts running for several seconds).

This makes me think I may have a leak and the system is just trying to keep up, but no telling from which corner. Frankly, it's been doing this for probably at least a year- I bought it in this condition in Feb. 2012. Still the same condition. About to take a major roadtrip soon with family and luggage- any concerns? What say you?
It could be a sensor if the compressor is working but I suggest getting the codes pulled at the dealer
 

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That would be welcome news if it's just a sensor- I've never noticed the front or rear sagging whatsoever. I had the local Valvoline shop plug in their system and they didn't find anything, nor did a second-opinion random Texas inspection station either. I guess the Caddy dealer would indeed have the best equipment to better run these. Will do this week...
 

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Sentinelist said:
That would be welcome news if it's just a sensor- I've never noticed the front or rear sagging whatsoever. I had the local Valvoline shop plug in their system and they didn't find anything, nor did a second-opinion random Texas inspection station either. I guess the Caddy dealer would indeed have the best equipment to better run these. Will do this week...
Only a tech-2 can get to those codes I have yet to find a scanner that will that isn't a tech-2
 
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