OEM air compressor repair????

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kmleong
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OEM air compressor repair????

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I have an oem air compressor with the valve stuck in the open position. ie; it will pump air but it will leak back out. Does anyone know where I can send this for repair? I am in Vancouver. Maybe any ideas on how to repair this myself?

Thanks. Dennis
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You can repair it quite easily yourself but you will need the OEM pressure valve block and some basic tools, the rest is pretty straight forward.



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Re: OEM air compressor repair????

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[quote author=whitehumh2 link=topic=1354.msg11408#msg11408 date=1256557565]

You can repair it quite easily yourself but you will need the OEM pressure valve block and some basic tools, the rest is pretty straight forward.



Kev

[/quote]can you direct me to where I can purchase the pressure valve block?

Thanks, Dennis
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Better than a Valve Block, here is what I did. I got an entirely new suspension compressor assembly from one of the  other guys on the forum, but he only had one. So try the following link

http://www.arnottindustries.com/part_HU ... id441.html



Hope this helps,



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Re: OEM air compressor repair????

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Thanks for the quick reply. I don't have air suspension, but want to install it just to have an onboard compressor. Maybe it will work as is, just as a compressor on a switch. Thanks again for your advice, Dennis
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