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TROUBLE SHOOTING
CAUTIONS!
BLOCK FRAME AND TIRES SECURELY BEFORE CRAWLING UNDER VEHICLE. DO NOT USE AIR SUSPENSION
TO SUPPORT VEHICLE WHILE UNDER VEHICLE OR CHANGING TIRES. VEHICLE MAY DROP AND OR MOVE
FORWARD OR BACKWARD WITHOUT WARNING CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH.
DO NOT EXCEED 5 MPH OR TRAVEL LONG DISTANCES WHEN THE SUSPENSION IS NOT AT THE PROPER RIDE
HEIGHT.
SAFETY GLASSES ARE TO BE WORN TO PROTECT EYES FROM DIRT, METAL CHIPS, OIL LEAKS, ETC. FOLLOW
ALL OTHER SHOP SAFETY PRACTICES.
NOTES AND CHECKS
Read and check before proceeding with Trouble Shooting Steps.
NOTE: HWH CORPORATION ASSUMES NO
LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES OR INJURIES
RESULTING FROM THE INSTALLATION OR
REPAIR OF THIS PRODUCT.
1. The trouble shooting guide must be followed in
order. Problems checked for in one step are
assumed correct and not checked again in
following steps.
2. Batteries should be in good condition and fully
charged. Low voltage can cause erratic operation.
Important: Not all vehicle air suspensions are
plumbed the same. Consult the vehicle
manufacturer for specific plumbing diagrams.
Also, not all vehicles employ the speed switch
to latch the “DUMP” or “RAISE” buttons in.
These systems will have momentary “DUMP:
and “RAISE” buttons.
This manual is intended for use by experienced mechanics
with knowledge of air suspension and automotive electrical
systems. People with little or no experience with HWH leveling
should contact HWH technical service (800-321-3494) before
beginning. Special attention should be given to all cautions,
wiring, and air diagrams.
Suggested tools for trouble shooting the HWH leveling systems:
JUMPER WIRES(UP TO 10 GAUGE)
MULTI-METER
12 VOLT TEST LIGHT
PROCEED WITH THE TROUBLE SHOOTING
STEPS ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE.