BuickGirlFromMars
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- 1999 Buick Park Avenue Ultra (Supercharged) , 1977 Buick Electra Limited (350 SBB)
the install depress isnt ideal(Best to actuate the shock by hand a few times, but this is just an ideal thing, not likely affecting anything rn)Well I had to pull the shock downward to initially install and pushed it back together today. Would this help add a minimal amount of air?
The ELC arm is there and okay. My mechanic said he "flipped" the arm so as not to add air? I looked and the arm elbow is pointing upward instead of down. I don't know how he "flipped" it. His thinking is this would stop air from being pumped in and maybe some of the air would work its way out to a more agreeable level but the compressor now runs 90% of the time (before I took out CB#6). I'm going to see if I can "flip" the arm down tomorrow and reinstall CB#6 and see if the proper amount of air goes in. If not I can do what I did today and live with a no air air-shock.
I honestly think my left rear tire hit a pothole pulling out of a parking lot because the car undercarriage bottomed. I read where someone else had this issue. My mechanic said there was no damage to any suspension parts and he thinks the ELC module is working based on exhausting the air.
Many thanks wondergirl for additional thoughts!

See the spot on the control arm its mounted? Thats what the link needs to be on. if its just pointed up somewhere, its never going to know the car is at level since it thinks its bottomed out

