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Air suspension sensor plug

ZachT

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Hey forum -

I've got a 2019 Limited with air suspension. I installed 20x10, -19 offset wheels with 305/55/20 and am getting slight rubbing. I'd like to get rid of it. I already have Revel Links but also purchased a set of Rough Country brackets.

My problem is, I cannot figure out how to get the sensor unplugged from the wiring harness. I really don't want to break it. Anyone know the trick to getting it un-plugged?

Zach
 

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Hey forum -

I've got a 2019 Limited with air suspension. I installed 20x10, -19 offset wheels with 305/55/20 and am getting slight rubbing. I'd like to get rid of it. I already have Revel Links but also purchased a set of Rough Country brackets.

My problem is, I cannot figure out how to get the sensor unplugged from the wiring harness. I really don't want to break it. Anyone know the trick to getting it un-plugged?

Zach
AFAIK you need to unlock the connector by sliding out the locking tab with red on it.
 

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That's what I tried and how the instruction say to do it, but man is it stuck. I really don't want to have to de-pin it to replace the connector if I break it.

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That's what I tried and how the instruction say to do it, but man is it stuck. I really don't want to have to de-pin it to replace the connector if I break it.

Zach
It is tight. Push down on it with a flat bladed screw driver, after that, you still need to release the connector retaining clip.
 

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Thanks. The image helps reinforce I was doing it right, just being to easy on it. I'll go at it again. If it breaks, it breaks.

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I know it's been a minute since I posted this. Thought I would follow up. I got the connectors apart. The grit was really sticking them up.

Turns out the Rough Country brackets combined with the aftermarket links is not a good move. The ride was extremely rough and it seemed to confuse the system. It would randomly switch from Normal to Aero to Offroad 1 when starting the truck.

I pulled the aftermarket links and re-intalled the stock links and ride is great. No rubbing either. This is the way.

Zach
 

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