
Single Channel Wireless Air Spring Controls
L6597
9
CONNECT THE HARNESS TO SWITCHED IGNITION POWER
(CONTINUED)
• Ensure the ignition is OFF before proceeding
• Crimp the T-tap connector to the 12 VDC switched power line
• Strip each end of the 15 Amp fuse holder and the end of the 16 AWG red wire
• Connect the 15 Amp fuse holder to the 16 AWG red wire by crimping the blue 14-16 AWG butt connector to the wires.
Apply heat after crimping to activate the heat shrink and seal the connection.
• Crimp the 14-16 AWG spade connector to the opposite end of the fuse holder
• Insert the spade terminal into the T-tap connector, then insert the 10 Amp fuse into the 15 Amp fuse holder
8 INSTALL INTAKE AIR FILTER
For 90 Series compressors with crankcase mounted filters (Figure 8A):
• Thread the included air filter into the threaded port in the front of
the air compressor until hand tight
Do NOT overtighten as the filter housing will break
For HP325 Series compressors with remote mounted filters (Figure 8B):
• Mount the provided air filter in a clean, dry location sheltered from
road spray and debris
• Connect the filter to the intake fitting on the compressor using the
provided blue nylon hose
• Using the supplied tie straps, secure the airline away from heat
sources and moving components to prevent damage
9 INSTALL AIR LINES
Connect the airline to the output air fitting attached to the solenoid block
on top of the air compressor assembly (as shown in Figure 9).
Route the airline from the compressor assembly to the air springs.
Connect the air line to the air springs (as shown in Figure 9), using the
supplied ¼” Tee fitting to connect all lines.
PLEASE NOTE:
Using scissors or wire cutters to cut the nylon airline will
distort the line and cause the connection to leak. THE AIRLINE MUST
BE CUT OFF SQUARELY WITH THE NYLON HOSE CUTTER OR A SHARP
UTILITY KNIFE.
Use the supplied tie straps to secure all air lines away from heat
sources and moving components.
8A
8B
20472: Crankcase Mounted Filter
9
20470: Remote Mounted Filter