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What does ELC fuse mean?

What does ELC fuse mean?

88,587 Posts. #2 · Jan 18, 2006. ELC = Electronic Level Control. He probably pulled the fuse because of a bad compressor, exhaust valve or leaking shock or line that cause the ELC compressor to run continiously.

What does RTD fuse mean?

RTD is for the Ready To Drag fuse.

What PSI should I run in my air bags?

It is typical to run about 70-80 pounds of air pressure or more in the airbags to support a load like a truck camper. This amount of pressure is needed to level the vehicle, but causes an uncomfortable and rough ride. On your unloaded truck, go ahead and deflate your airbags.

Where is the fuse for the level control compressor?

Manual doesn’t specify which fuse runs the compressor. My car has 120000 miles. My car has an automatic transmission. The fuse for the level control compressor is located in the under the hood fuse block. It is a 40 amp fuse number 61. There is also a relay between this fuse and the electronic suspension control module.

Where is the fuse for the suspension module?

It is located in the same fuse block, it is a 10 am fuse number 54. In addition to these two fuses there is the main power fuse for the suspension module. It is in the same fuse block, fuse number 2 and it is a 30 amp fuse.

Where is the fuse for the compressor relay?

In addition to the 40 amp fuse that directly powers the compressor, there is also a fuse that powers the primary side of the compressor relay. It is located in the same fuse block, it is a 10 am fuse number 54. In addition to these two fuses there is the main power fuse for the suspension module.

What does electronic level control ( ELC ) stand for?

In some literature, Computer Command Ride/Real Time Damping (CCR/RTD) system may be referred to as simply CCR or RTD. DESCRIPTION. The Electronic Level Control (ELC) system automatically raises or lowers rear of vehicle to correct ride height (curb height), compensating for loads added to or removed from vehicle.