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TROUBLESHOOTING – SOLENOID
ORIENTATION CHECK
Ensuring that the solenoids are installed correctly is critical to the safety and operational performance of the ICE. To
diagnose the solenoid orientation correctly, the rest of the system must be airtight. Ensure the troubleshooting step
“Finding an Air Leak” (page 16) is completed before proceeding.
STEP 1:
Fill the system to max pressure, ensure the tank pressure reads over 190 psi.
STEP 2:
Measure and record the extended length of the shock.
STEP 3:
Turn off the compressor, this might require the vessel power to be turned off depending on how the system
is powered.
STEP 4:
Pull the pressure relief valve on the tank.
Extended shock length has been
reduced.
• Potential incorrect orientation
of the FILL or SET solenoids.
• Install solenoid in the correct
orientation; see AUTOTUNE
Installation Instructions at the
back of this manual.
CONDITION
CAUSE
REMEDY
TROUBLESHOOTING – SOLENOID ORIENTATION CHECK
CAUTION
Do not put your hands near the pressure relief valve and wear ear and eye protection as the release of air will be
very loud and can potentially cause injury.
STEP 5:
Allow the ICE to sit for 3-4 hrs.
STEP 6:
Measure the extended length of the shock.