Air Lift Smart Air 25415 Installation Manual Download Page 10

8

MN-601

SmartAir

V Battery (1)

V Battery (1)

B

B

O

O

N

N

J

J

5 AMP

5 AMP

Compressor (+) (5)

Compressor (+) (5)

Compressor (+) (5)

Compressor (+) (5)

Compressor (-) (6)

Compressor (-) (6)

Compressor

Compressor

Ground

Ground

Compressor

Compressor

Valve (+) (3)

Valve (+) (3)

Valve (-) (4)

Valve (-) (4)

V

alv
e (-) (4) (Not Used)

V

alv
e (-) (4) (Not Used)

Ignition

Ignition

Harness Magnetic

Height Sensor Connector

Harness Magnetic

Height Sensor Connector

20 AMP

20 AMP

Back View

Back View

Ground

Ground

30

30

86

86

85

85

87

87

Troubleshooting Guide

Template For Drilling Holes

CAUTION

ADJUSTING THE SYSTEM

1.  Make sure that the distance between the face of the magnet and the height sensor is 

between 1” and 1½”.

2.  The bolt in the center of the magnet must be in line with the dotted line on the height 

sensor when the vehicle is at ride height.

THIS MAGNET IS VERY STRONG. IT IS POSSIBLE FOR THE MAGNET TO PINCH SKIN 
AND SMALL BODY PARTS BETWEEN ANOTHER MAGNET OR METAL OBJECT. CARE 
SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING THE MAGNET.

CHECKING THE SYSTEM

1.  Inspect all air line connections with a solution of 1/5 dish soap to 4/5 water.  Should a 

leak be detected in a push-lock-

fi

 tting, reinstall the air line to the 

fi

 tting.  Make sure air 

line is cut off squarely and that the air line is completely pushed into the 

fi

 tting.

2.  If the compressor or the solenoid fails to function, check the 20 AMP fuse and ground 

connection.  Repair and replace as necessary.

Summary of Contents for Smart Air 25415

Page 1: ...ty please read these instructions completely before proceeding with installation Failure to read these instructions can result in an incorrect installation MN 601 11610 ECR 5863 INSTALLATION GUIDE Mag...

Page 2: ...2 MN 601 SmartAir...

Page 3: ...ling the Compressor and Manifold 4 Attaching the Height Sensor 5 Attaching the Magnet and Mounting Bracket 5 Installing the Electrical Components 6 Adjusting the System 8 Checking the System 8 Trouble...

Page 4: ...mpressor via the relay adding air to the air bags Air is added until the magnet is re centered restoring the vehicle to its preset ride height When load is removed from the vehicle the magnet falls be...

Page 5: ...t be attached to anything unless the kneeling switch option is used This will not be attached to anything unless the kneeling switch option is used Portion of Harness Inside Cab Portion of Harness Ins...

Page 6: ...member that shields the compressor from the elements and heat sources fig 2 Refer to chart below for step by step instructions The compressor and deflate solenoid must be mounted within reach of the w...

Page 7: ...USPENSION TRAVELS IN JOUNCE AND COMPRESSION ATTACHING THE MAGNET AND MOUNTING BRACKET THE MAGNET HAS A STRONG PULL USE CARE WHEN HANDLING AS NOT TO PINCH FINGERS OR SKIN 1 Place the supplied u bolt ar...

Page 8: ...connectors to connect the black compressor wire to the relay wire fig 6 3 Connect the double terminal connector from the solenoid to the double terminal connector relay wires fig 6 Axle Magnet Bracke...

Page 9: ...nection to the battery is suggested NOTE 4 Splice the red wire with the 5 AMP fuse that is connected to the back of the relay to a keyed on ignition wire fig 7 fig 7 8 Attach the terminal end of the g...

Page 10: ...e magnet and the height sensor is between 1 and 1 2 The bolt in the center of the magnet must be in line with the dotted line on the height sensor when the vehicle is at ride height THIS MAGNET IS VER...

Page 11: ...duct previously manufactured This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that may vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitations on how long an impl...

Page 12: ...or calls from outside the USA or Canada our local number is 517 322 2144 For inquiries by mail our address is PO Box 80167 Lansing MI 48908 0167 Our shipping address for returns is 2727 Snow Road Lans...

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Page 16: ...7 322 0240 www airliftcompany com Thank you for purchasing Air Lift products the professional installer s choice Printed in the USA Need Help Contact our customer service department by calling 800 248...

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