@@benben6054 I purchased a conversion kit from a company called Strutmasters for about $1000 (this was around 2019) and had a local car shop install them for $800. If you have the funds, I'd recommend looking at a higher quality brand as I'm experiencing a little sagging on the front end after a couple of years.
Consider a Monroe retrofit, I am surely contemplating it. I keep tinkering with it and it freezes in the winter (I installed a heater underneath for this).
I live in South Lake Tahoe and it gets really cold here would this cause me to be having problems as well? And can you explain more because to me it just seems like the truck is really low and it won’t raise at all and I’m not sure what happened I haven’t been in it in a week so maybe it’s just gotten really cold??? But I let it idle for about 15 minutes to warm up and then turned it off and on again and it still gave me the same notification
AIR ride with height adjusting balloons... Hi, this is the second time that this has happened here in Québec in temperatures under 17c or 0F. My Mechanic has traced the problem to the compressor which inflates the 4 balloons air suspension. It's the condensation that seizes the compressor, so he suggested a battery warmer sound the compressor, that did the trick, however, I have to plug the truck in some nights when the temperature drops below freezing. Hope this helps
So I got the same notification is it safe to drive on them just like too and from work still if the airbags are out or does it actually require immediate service?
I have a Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland where the air suspension went out totally. With all 4 out, every little crack in the road or pebble, I was a human bobble head. Stuff stored in the cargo area would take flight and crash down if you hit a bigger bump. Is it safe to drive, maybe if you’re not weighted down, and can withstand the whiplash. His Ram may feel differently, though. I had to drive mine around town before I could get the tank filled again. Chrysler dealership said they checked it for leaks, but I’m a month and a half out, and I’m getting the warning message. Funny thing is, it resets itself, and isn’t stored in my memory. Good thing I took video of it not working properly and the warning message. Whoever thought air suspension was a good idea was a moron. Either that or everything is just trash today. I’m looking at switching it out to a traditional suspension. I’m not putting up with this crap anymore, and I’ve only had it since the beginning of May.
the 3500 and 2500 are completely different systems. Our 3500 is more of an over load system, we still have a leaf spring. I believe the 2500 is a 4pt system , all bag. We replaced the compressor and no new issues.
Do you mind sharing how do you replace it? I have a 2019 same problem not losing their doctors in Heights. Initially I pushed in the fuses and it worked, but now it’s back, ram dealerships where I live are worthless. Is it an easy fix?
ram dealer is worthless in general!! and its sad that there own techs cant fix ther own trucks i had an issue with my airbags aswell and ram had to look at it 3 times and still did not fix it.. I finlly fixed it my self alone with lots of youtube...
@@ShaverSalesINC well maybe the tittle should have been ,how to get home if your air suspension fails.because i seen this and i thought it would guide me in what direction to take to go to remedy my suspension requires immediate attention
there is a video on here by another user who connected both front hoses together with a T fitting, and then a capped off hose to that. Ran that hose up through the engine area. Did the same with the back, but didn’t catch where he ran the fill hose. Said he was going to fill the bags that way, bypassing the tank and compressor. Don’t know how well it worked. Got interrupted and can’t find it now. Seemed like it could be a permanent fix, but I don’t know.
Wish you’d show more under on what exactly did to help others (me) on how to deal with this
I had a similar issues with the dealership. They are no help whatsoever. Ended up doing a conversion to regular suspension. No more headache
What was the cost
@@benben6054 I purchased a conversion kit from a company called Strutmasters for about $1000 (this was around 2019) and had a local car shop install them for $800. If you have the funds, I'd recommend looking at a higher quality brand as I'm experiencing a little sagging on the front end after a couple of years.
Thanks that helped a bit with an option for my immediate issue
Consider a Monroe retrofit, I am surely contemplating it. I keep tinkering with it and it freezes in the winter (I installed a heater underneath for this).
I live in South Lake Tahoe and it gets really cold here would this cause me to be having problems as well? And can you explain more because to me it just seems like the truck is really low and it won’t raise at all and I’m not sure what happened I haven’t been in it in a week so maybe it’s just gotten really cold??? But I let it idle for about 15 minutes to warm up and then turned it off and on again and it still gave me the same notification
AIR ride with height adjusting balloons...
Hi, this is the second time that this has happened here in Québec in temperatures under 17c or 0F. My Mechanic has traced the problem to the compressor which inflates the 4 balloons air suspension. It's the condensation that seizes the compressor, so he suggested a battery warmer sound the compressor, that did the trick, however, I have to plug the truck in some nights when the temperature drops below freezing. Hope this helps
@@Micotech1 Air brake antifreeze
So I got the same notification is it safe to drive on them just like too and from work still if the airbags are out or does it actually require immediate service?
I was towing a trailer so I had to do something. If you’re empty, I’d guess you’d be ok
I have a Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland where the air suspension went out totally. With all 4 out, every little crack in the road or pebble, I was a human bobble head. Stuff stored in the cargo area would take flight and crash down if you hit a bigger bump. Is it safe to drive, maybe if you’re not weighted down, and can withstand the whiplash. His Ram may feel differently, though. I had to drive mine around town before I could get the tank filled again. Chrysler dealership said they checked it for leaks, but I’m a month and a half out, and I’m getting the warning message. Funny thing is, it resets itself, and isn’t stored in my memory. Good thing I took video of it not working properly and the warning message. Whoever thought air suspension was a good idea was a moron. Either that or everything is just trash today. I’m looking at switching it out to a traditional suspension. I’m not putting up with this crap anymore, and I’ve only had it since the beginning of May.
I'm having a similar issue with my '15 Ram 2500. Did you find the problem with the factory system?
the 3500 and 2500 are completely different systems. Our 3500 is more of an over load system, we still have a leaf spring. I believe the 2500 is a 4pt system , all bag. We replaced the compressor and no new issues.
My 2500 is only a rear suspension air system. The front has standard coils.
The 1500 trucks had air ride on all four corners though
@@jesseboyer find the problem? Same deal with mine.
@@hr2513 indeed. I found a problem with the main power plug on the compressor.
Do you mind sharing how do you replace it? I have a 2019 same problem not losing their doctors in Heights. Initially I pushed in the fuses and it worked, but now it’s back, ram dealerships where I live are worthless. Is it an easy fix?
Any chance you would tell me what size the air fittings were? I think they look smaller than 1/4" are they metric?
I don’t remember. It was a few years ago and I used whatever the shop had. Sorry
I have a 1500 and my airlines to the actual bags are twelve millimeter
What was the actual problem, air compressor, I have the same problem
Yes. We had to change the whole compressor
I hear about this problem with truck ram mmm that's bad reputation
180k miles, something had to give
Hobo freight to the rescue
Do what you gotta do
ram dealer is worthless in general!! and its sad that there own techs cant fix ther own trucks i had an issue with my airbags aswell and ram had to look at it 3 times and still did not fix it.. I finlly fixed it my self alone with lots of youtube...
really?all this is,is a how to do a mickey mouse fix to get home,but it gave me a better idea on how to eliminate the factory shit
That’s all it was intended to do … get home
@@ShaverSalesINC well maybe the tittle should have been ,how to get home if your air suspension fails.because i seen this and i thought it would guide me in what direction to take to go to remedy my suspension requires immediate attention
there is a video on here by another user who connected both front hoses together with a T fitting, and then a capped off hose to that. Ran that hose up through the engine area. Did the same with the back, but didn’t catch where he ran the fill hose. Said he was going to fill the bags that way, bypassing the tank and compressor. Don’t know how well it worked. Got interrupted and can’t find it now. Seemed like it could be a permanent fix, but I don’t know.