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ERROR CODES AND TEXT

POSSIBLE ISSUE

SOLUTIONS

ERROR 11: LF PRESSURE LOW VOLTAGE
ERROR 21: RF PRESSURE LOW VOLTAGE
ERROR 31: LR PRESSURE LOW VOLTAGE
ERROR 41: RR PRESSURE LOW VOLTAGE
ERROR 51: TANK PRESSURE LOW VOLTAGE

Sensor is disconnected or sensor has failed.

Is the sensor harness plugged into the ECU?

Is the sensor harness plugged into the sensor?

Is there +5 volt on the red wire at the sensor?

Is there ground on the black wire of the sensor?

Is any of the sensor wires shorted to ground?  

If one of the 5 volt sensor wires is shorted to 

ground, all pressures will read zero.  Find and 

fix bad wire.

ERROR 12: LF PRESSURE HIGH VOLTAGE
ERROR 22: RF PRESSURE HIGH VOLTAGE
ERROR 32: LR PRESSURE HIGH VOLTAGE
ERROR 42: RR PRESSURE HIGH VOLTAGE
ERROR 52: TANK PRESSURE HIGH VOLTAGE

Wire harness damaged or sensor has 

failed.

ERROR 13: LF PRESSURE NO MOVEMENT
ERROR 23: RF PRESSURE NO MOVEMENT
ERROR 33: LR PRESSURE NO MOVEMENT
ERROR 43: RR PRESSURE NO MOVEMENT

Sensor improperly installed or has failed.

THIS ERROR CAN ALSO BE CAUSED 
BY THE VALVES NOT OPENING, CHECK 
CONNECTIONS AT THE VALVE BLOCK.

ERROR 14: LF PRESSURE WRONG LOCATION
ERROR 24: RF PRESSURE WRONG LOCATION
ERROR 34: LR PRESSURE WRONG LOCATION
ERROR 44: RR PRESSURE WRONG LOCATION

Sensor plugged into wrong location.

Reconnect sensor following on-screen prompts.

Inflate each corner separately to verify the air pressure 
changes on the correct corner and that you also have 
suspension movement on the correct corner.

ERROR CODES AND TEXT

POSSIBLE ISSUE

SOLUTIONS

ERROR 61: LF POSITION LOW VOLTAGE
ERROR 71: RF POSITION LOW VOLTAGE
ERROR 81: LR POSITION LOW VOLTAGE
ERROR 91: RR POSITION LOW VOLTAGE

Sensor is disconnected or sensor has failed.

Is the sensor harness plugged into the ECU?

Is the sensor harness plugged into the sensor?

Is the sensor linkage arm connected to the sensor?

Is the sensor linkage arm connected to the vehicle?

Does the sensor move with suspension movement?

ERROR 62: LF POSITION HIGH VOLTAGE
ERROR 72: RF POSITION HIGH VOLTAGE
ERROR 82: LR POSITION HIGH VOLTAGE
ERROR 92: RR POSITION HIGH VOLTAGE

Wire harness damaged or sensor has 
failed.

ERROR 63: LF POSITION NO MOVEMENT
ERROR 73: RF POSITION NO MOVEMENT
ERROR 83: LR POSITION NO MOVEMENT
ERROR 93: RR POSITION NO MOVEMENT

Sensor improperly installed or has failed.

ERROR 64: LF POSITION WRONG LOCATION
ERROR 74: RF POSITION WRONG LOCATION
ERROR 84: LR POSITION WRONG LOCATION
ERROR 94: RR POSITION WRONG LOCATION

Sensor plugged into wrong location.

Reconnect sensor following on-screen prompts.

Inflate each corner separately to verify the 
sensor voltage changes on the correct corner. 

 

This can be done in the Diagnostics Tab.

ERROR 65: LF POSITION RANGE (less than 1V)
ERROR 75: RF POSITION RANGE (less than 1V)
ERROR 85: LR POSITION RANGE (less than 1V)
ERROR 95: RR POSITION RANGE (less than 1V)

Max-Min must be over 1V for proper system operation.
Go to Menu/Diagnostic;
Fully deflate the vehicle. Record min sensor voltages.
Fully inflate the vehicle. Record max sensor voltages.
Subtract Max from Min.  Is it over 1V change?  If not, readjust sensor.  2.5V or more is optimal.

WARNING 66: LF POSITION RANGE (less than 2.5V)
WARNING 76: RF POSITION RANGE (less than 2.5V)
WARNING 86: LR POSITION RANGE (less than 2.5V)
WARNING 96: RR POSITION RANGE (less than 2.5V)

Min/Max should be over 2.5V for best performance.
Level Sensor swing is less than 2.5V from Min to Max.
Though the suspension will work, 2.5V or more is optimal.

ERROR CODES AND TEXT

POSSIBLE ISSUE

SOLUTIONS

ERROR 101: LF SOLENOID INFLATE NOT CONNECTED
ERROR 111: RF SOLENOID INFLATE NOT CONNECTED
ERROR 121: LR SOLENOID INFLATE NOT CONNECTED
ERROR 131: RR SOLENOID INFLATE NOT CONNECTED

Check harness between ECU and valves.

CHECK THE GROUND AT THE VALVES.  

Is the valve harness plugged into the ECU?

Is the valve harness plugged into the valves?

Is the vehicle charging system operating correctly?

Is the valve connected to chassis ground?

ERROR 102: LF SOLENOID DEFLATE NOT CONNECTED
ERROR 112: RF SOLENOID DEFLATE NOT CONNECTED
ERROR 122: LR SOLENOID DEFLATE NOT CONNECTED
ERROR 132: RR SOLENOID DEFLATE NOT CONNECTED

PRESSURE SENSOR RELATED ERRORS

POSITION SENSOR RELATED ERRORS

SOLENOID VALVE RELATED ERRORS

 Control System Error Codes

Содержание RidePROe5

Страница 1: ...s 17 Error Codes and Text 18 19 Plumbing Diagrams 20 Wiring Diagrams back cover Contents Thank you for choosing a Ridetech air suspension control system We are committed to providing the best experience possible throughout the process of getting your car on air Our commitment doesn t end with your purchase in fact it has only begun This guide should provide you with the information you need to pro...

Страница 2: ...he tank pressure sensor Mounting the RidePro Air Valves The valves like the compressor are sealed and can be mounted in the same locations Although if the vehicle will be exposed to freezing temperatures it is a good idea to mount them in the engine bay if possible to reduce the possibility of freezing They can be mounted in any position Attach the ground strap to a good clean ground preferably th...

Страница 3: ...volt Grey Wire Primary Compressor Ground Blue Wire Secondary Compressor Ground OPTIONAL Mounting the Air Pressure Sensors These sensors are voltage based and do not need to be grounded Use thread sealant when installing pressure sensors in valve block Sensors can not be pointed down debris can collect and cause false readings The ECU is water proof and may be mounted in the engine bay or under the...

Страница 4: ...the corresponding corner Press a Yellow down arrow button to deflate the corresponding corner Multiple buttons can be pressed simultaneously on the Display or Mobile APP Inflate and deflate buttons can be pressed simultaneously PRESETS There are three user configurable Presets The Presets can be saved to whatever vehicle height you wish Typically Preset 1 is deflated vehicle height Preset 2 is Rid...

Страница 5: ... shorten the sensor arm and drill a new hole to ensure the arm is rotating enough during suspension travel to accurately determine vehicle height The sensor arm can also be removed from the sensor and clocked in four different positions It may also be necessary to bend the sensor arm and or linkage to achieve proper clearance and alignment The sensor will be mounted to the frame using self tapping...

Страница 6: ...e end with the end link 4 Push the end of the linkage into the end link The linkage doesn t require anything to hold it into the end link 5 Once both sides of the linkage have been finished secure the linkage to the sensor and suspension 69 Camaro Front 58 64 Impala Front Triangulated 4 Link Rear Rear Trailing Arm C 10 Truck Rear Ride Height Sensors Assembly of the Sensor Link Rods Sensor Mounting...

Страница 7: ... manifolds CONNECT POWER HARNESS 1 Connect the red power wire directly to the battery Use included fuse within 18 of battery 3 Gallon 30 amp fuse 5 Gallon 40 amp fuse 2 Connect the yellow ignition wire to switched 12v Fuse Panel is the best location 3 Connect the black wire to chassis ground CONNECT RIDE HEIGHT SENSORS if equipped See Ride Height Sensor section for more information on installing a...

Страница 8: ...is not at a preset height GOING TO PRESET POSITION ICON These icons are displayed on the main screen when the system is going to a preset height It will be either position 1 2 or 3 You can cancel out of going to preset by selecting the X on the screen DISPLAY LOCKED ICON This icon is displayed on the main screen when the display is locked The lock mode can me deactivated by pushing the Menu button...

Страница 9: ...L NEED TO BE SWITCHED TO ON IF YOU ARE RUNNING 2 COMPRESSORS YOU MAY GET ERROR 143 BEFORE YOU TURN COMPRESSOR 2 ON IF YOU GET THIS ERROR GO TO THE SETUP MENU AND TURN COMPRESSOR 2 ON THE ERROR WILL CLEAR AFTER THE IGNITION IS CYCLED Compressor on PSI This allows one to select at what pressure the compressor will be turned on By default the system turns the compressor on when the tank pressure drop...

Страница 10: ...t Sensors it will automatically display level sensor voltage Control Panel Users Guide The Reset ECU screen allows you to clear the ECU and return it to the factory defaults The Reset ECU option has a 2 layer verification to prevent you from accidentally resetting the ECU It is necessary to select OK on each screen to reset the ECU If you select the OK two times all calibration and preset data is ...

Страница 11: ... the ignition is turned off then back on Dump Tank has a secondary screen to verify you want to dump the tank Control Panel Users Guide The Menu Diagnostics screen can be used to diagnose problems issues specifically with the level sensor positioning during installation and or the vehicle charging system Each corner can be manually inflated and deflated via the buttons surrounding the read out scr...

Страница 12: ...he display can be changed The orientation you select will be red on the screen Each icon shows the position of the preset buttons Touch the button that represents how you would like your display oriented All 4 choices are demonstrated with these images PRESET BUTTONS RIGHT Default Setting PRESET BUTTONS LEFT PRESET BUTTONS DOWN PRESET BUTTONS UP The Menu Info screen displays information about the ...

Страница 13: ...seconds P2 Set will pop up select OK If you are not running level sensors you will need to program all 3 presets The Menu Calibration screen allows the user to calibrate the system Though Calibration is not required for manual control of the system Calibration is required to enable functionality of the Presets During Calibration the system learns specific characteristics of the vehicle into which ...

Страница 14: ...he vehicle to your desired ride height and hold 2 for 5 seconds 12 Calibration complete select the OK Display will return to the Main Screen 13 Cycle the vehicle s power by turning off the key On an newer vehicle you may have to open the door to kill the power to the system Calibration PRESSURE AND HEIGHT CALIBRATION with Level Sensors Calibration ATTENTION The vehicle MUST be running in order to ...

Страница 15: ... caused by debris stuck on valve seat Inflate and deflate several times or disassemble valve Information about servicing the valves can be found at https www ridetech com tech solenoid valve service One air spring leaks up over a period of time Diagnosis A Inflate valves leaking Air seeps past inflate valve and into air spring Solution A Usually caused by debris stuck on valve seat Inflate and def...

Страница 16: ...ll not inflate or deflate but the others inflate and deflate Diagnosis A With the vehicle running check to see if the valve clicks when the button is pushed Solution A If no click check the harness going to valves and the grounds at the valve block Diagnosis B With the vehicle running check to see if the valve clicks when the button is pushed Solution B If no click check the grounds at the valve b...

Страница 17: ...backwards of each other If the zero reading moves to the left rear the sensor is bad or there is a problem in the wiring If you move the sensor wires and now the left rear has a reading there is probably no air in the right rear corner Check your valve air line and air spring for the right rear Tip You can also switch pressure sensors around to help determine if you have a bad sensor Make sure you...

Страница 18: ...VOLTAGE ERROR 82 LR POSITION HIGH VOLTAGE ERROR 92 RR POSITION HIGH VOLTAGE Wire harness damaged or sensor has failed ERROR 63 LF POSITION NO MOVEMENT ERROR 73 RF POSITION NO MOVEMENT ERROR 83 LR POSITION NO MOVEMENT ERROR 93 RR POSITION NO MOVEMENT Sensor improperly installed or has failed ERROR 64 LF POSITION WRONG LOCATION ERROR 74 RF POSITION WRONG LOCATION ERROR 84 LR POSITION WRONG LOCATION ...

Страница 19: ...harging system operating correctly ERROR 162 VEHICLE VOLTAGE HIGH Vehicle voltage has exceeded 18V Is the vehicle s engine running Is the vehicle s charging system operating correctly Is the vehicle on a battery charger ERROR 163 COMMUNICATION Is the display harness plugged into the ECU Is the display harness pinched or shorted ERROR 164 CALIBRATION FAIL Calibration failed due to errors during cal...

Страница 20: ...U LRU RFD LFD RFU LFU RRD LRD RRU LRU Single Compressor Systems Tank Tank Compressor Compressor Compressor Solenoid Valve Solenoid Valve Driver Front Driver Front Driver Rear Driver Rear Passenger Rear Passenger Rear Passenger Front Passenger Front Check Valve Check Valve ...

Страница 21: ...Grey Right Deflate Rear Valve Harness Blue Left Inflate Black Right Inflate Red Left Deflate Orange Right Deflate Front Valve Harness 20 Amp Fuse LR RR LF RF 20 Amp Fuse 15 Amp Fuse 30 Amp Fuse 30 Amp Fuse Ground Ground Blue LR Brown LF Orange RF Tan RR Wiring Diagram Shown with level sensor upgrade 350 S St Charles St Jasper IN 47546 812 481 4969 CUTTING OFF ANY OF THESE PLUGS WILL VOID THE WARRA...

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