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Right Rear Air Suspension Leak Down

Tmcg13

New Member
Jan 3, 2023
1
1
Truck Year
2016
I’m new to the site so please forgive if I goof up while getting used to things.
The right rear airbag is leaking down on my 2016 EcoDiesel. I’m not finding any leaks around the bag or area and was wondering if anyone has experienced this issue and if it was an internal valve or pump problem? Thanks
 

madman

New Member
Jan 16, 2021
6
2
Truck Year
2016
I to had this same issue, people on here were telling me I more than likely had a pin hole leak in the bag, mine didn't do it all the time , more so when it was cold, last Saturday I replaced both rear Airbags ( done it myself, ordered the airbags on amazon, fraction of the dealer price and seriously was not difficult, watched a few YouTube videos) now I need to get the System recharged with nitrogen, and the dealers here in Utah are being quit difficult to work with. I wish I could find an independent shop or someone to do this but I don't know where to even begin to look, I wish you luck!
 

SeanPwnery

Member
Nov 30, 2022
68
18
Truck Year
2016
I just began having this same issue - if it's a leak, it's REALLY random and not consistent. Yesterday, naturally on the day I had to haul paving stones and some top soil, it decided to "take a leak" ... this morning, I've been running errands, with no issues whatsoever. The system also seems to be very slow to respond for the past couple of days as well - I'll change the setting, and sometimes it even delays the message on the dash of "Raising" or "Lowering" ... sometimes it'll be stuck raising or lowering for quite a long time and never reach the height I chose. One time I received a "excessive load" type message, one time I received a "needs to cool down" type message ... again, kinda random, not consistent.

Dodge has had a reputation for decades on finicky electrics, and I'm beginning to wonder if it's just more of the same. I suspect maybe a complete disconnect of all the connections and a spray down with contact cleaner may be in the near future.
 
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