Orange Suspension Warning.

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ncburch22

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I was coasting along in off-road suspension height on a dirt road with few bumps. An orange suspension light came on. Nothing happened to the truck, but curious to know why this happened? I put it in park, lowered it, and turn it off and back on again. The "fault" went away. Any clues?
 

ryan-in-oregon

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There are a number of reasons that can happen. Unfortunately with out a fault reader it's hard to say what for sure caused yours. The common one with mine is Lift rods installed in cross axle situations I get the orange fault. simple restart clears it every time. (I didn't know for sure that was the problem until I put the computer on and read it a couple times)
 

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Yeah those suspension faults that Ryan are talking about, particularly when rod-mods are installed, are due to the EAS trying to go beyond its allowed range. No big deal; an on-off cycle clears it, and hell sometimes it clears itself! (that happened to me last month)
 

Gary

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i had that c0me up on mine the other day,turned out to be the park brake switch was faulty.
 

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