Arnott® K-2122 Air Suspension Control Valve - Direct Fit
Manufacturer #K-2122
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Arnott® K-2122 Air Suspension Control Valve - Direct Fit
Manufacturer #K-2122
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$27.74
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| Warranty | 2-year Arnott limited warranty |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Product Fit | Direct Fit |
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Question: I have a 1993 Towncar; but I don't recall seeing one of these on the system as it was shown to me. I've been having problems with the air suspension going down and had the two airshocks replaced since there was a crack in one of them. Since that replacement, though - they continue to go down, and the mechanic says there is no leak in the line or the shocks - or at the compressor; and he doesn't know what is causing the recurring depletion. Would this be a sort of 'backflow prevention' valve (which I'd imagine to be a critical part of such a system) - and if so, where is it supposed to be located ? By the compressor, or by the air-shocks ?Robert B. / Jan 06, 2024
Hi Robert, I'm glad to assist you. It is best to have the vehicle checked thoroughly by a certified mechanic to carefully identify the cause of the problem. We cannot give an assumption of the cause of the problem without doing real-time troubleshooting of the vehicle.
JE
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