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Old 08-16-2009, 05:41 PM
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Mike, sorry about that. After reading what you experienced I went out and crawled under mine to try to remember what I did. After disconnecting the air line and electrical connector, I removed the retaining clip and then turned the air spring solenoid (slowly) to relieve the pressure (just be very careful doing this). This is how I did it, not how the manual said to. I did mine during the winter time so I wasn't wasting time.