This Arnott compressor is built to original equipment specifications and connects directly into the vehicle's air lines and electrical connector. The Arnott compressor includes a mounting bracket and intake air hose and relay for a fast plug and play installation. The Arnott aftermarket compressor is a powerful, extremely compact, and lightweight compressor.
Installation Information
Air Compressor failure is typically the result of a leak or other issue in the air suspension system. To ensure that your new compressor will work without issue, you should do the following, prior to installation:
Check for blown fuses and ensure the relay is working properly. A failed Air Suspension Compressor Relay is a top cause of air compressor failure. They normally fail in the “closed” position and should be replaced during compressor installation
Check and replace the Air Springs if they are showing signs of cracks, deterioration, moisture, or are leaking. Complete Air Strut assemblies, which include the Mount and Air Spring, can be found in the Strut category
Verify that the air line and wiring harnesses are connected without signs of physical damage
Ensure that the fittings and valve connections are fully seated and undamaged. Make sure that the air line is secured at the proper depth
Check the electrical connections and the orientation of the Ride Height Sensor arms
Check all Air Suspension Solenoid connections and fittings; inspect for any cracks or other damage
Inspect the air lines for kinks, holes or other damage
Looking To Convert Your Air Suspension To a Coil Over Suspension?
If you like the load-leveling capabilities, or if you tow with your vehicle, then you should repair the original air suspension system.
If not, and you are tired of the high cost of replacing air suspension components, conversion components can be found for most vehicles under the Coil Spring, Strut / Coil Spring / Mount Assembly and/or Suspension Conversion Kit categories, in the RockAuto catalog, depending on the vehicle setup.