Houm_WA
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I don't think people are scared of the brake pedal switch, per se....it's just that there are some common symptoms. When my brake pedal switch failed, it caused the suspension to drop to Access Height and no Special Programs. Now that I think about it and re-read your post, you get stuck in NORMAL height so yeah...not the brake pedal switch. ...bummer because that's a cheap fix!
Whether or not you've changed any values, looking at your calibration values could be telling. Changing the valve block could've perturbated the system and thrown off a sensor calibration. It's a reach, but it's a free trouble-shooting check, too. After that, if it's not an air shock or the compressor or a valve or a sensor/cal....maybe it's the switch or something electrical related to the switch. ???
Sorry you're going through this, I know how frustrating EAS issues can be; I had a big one last summer when my air shock failed and caused my swaybar end link to snap....while off-road! Bigger tires ruptured the wiring to the sensor on the driver's side, too. AMAZING that I still made it out of the woods (literally) and home!
Whether or not you've changed any values, looking at your calibration values could be telling. Changing the valve block could've perturbated the system and thrown off a sensor calibration. It's a reach, but it's a free trouble-shooting check, too. After that, if it's not an air shock or the compressor or a valve or a sensor/cal....maybe it's the switch or something electrical related to the switch. ???
Sorry you're going through this, I know how frustrating EAS issues can be; I had a big one last summer when my air shock failed and caused my swaybar end link to snap....while off-road! Bigger tires ruptured the wiring to the sensor on the driver's side, too. AMAZING that I still made it out of the woods (literally) and home!