EAS Fault and Rear Air Spring Replacement

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bigtimer24

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I was parked at a gas station about 5 miles from my house when I heard the sound of air leaking from the driver rear. I figured it was the air spring. I hurried up and filled up and tried to get home. I now have the EAS fault. So I have 3 questions. 1: How hard is it to replace the air springs on the rear? 2: How can do I deflate my system before removal and how do I go about inflating my system since I have the EAS fault? Any advise would be helpful. Thanks in advance!
 

joey

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changing the air bag is not that hard, just time consuming. Just remove, replace and restart the vehicle and it should recognize the new bag and inflate. If not I would remove the ground from the battery and wait 10 minutes or so, the replace.

This should allow the system to restart.
 

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