AS-2125
ARNOTT REAR AIR SHOCK
FOR 1994-1995 CADILLAC DEVILLE
FOR 1993 CADILLAC ELDORADO
FOR 1993 CADILLAC SEVILLE
The air suspension system is under pressure (up to 10 bar, or 150 lbf/in). Verify pressure has been relieved and disconnect power to the air suspension system prior to disassembly. Do not allow dirt or grease to enter the system. Always wear standard hand, ear, and eye protection when servicing the air suspension system.
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Not to be stored below 5°F (-15°C) or above 122°F (50°C).
Avoid damage to air lines and cables.
Removal and installation is only to be performed by fully qualified personnel.
Use car manufacturer’s diagnostic software.
Damage to the vehicle and air suspension system can be incurred if work is carried out in a manner other than specified
in the instructions or in a different sequence.
To avoid the possibility of short circuits while working with electric components consult your owner's manual on how to
disconnect your battery.
Consult your vehicle owner's manual, service manual, or car dealer for the correct jacking points on your vehicle and for
additional care, safety and maintenance instructions. Under no circumstances should any work be completed underneath
the vehicle if it is not adequately supported, as serious injuries and death can occur.
1. Set steering to straight ahead.
2. Raise vehicle. The tires must be off the ground and suspension must be fully down with no load. Remove rear wheel. (FIGURE 1)
3. Locate and remove the air line to deflate the air shock. Turn the metal clip approx. 90° to remove the air line fitting from the air shock. (FIGURE 2)
4. Locate and remove the electrical connector from the top of the air shock. (FIGURE 3)
5. Loosen and remove the upper and lower shock mounting nuts. (FIGURE 4)
6. Support the axle to relieve pressure from the air shock's mounting points. Remove the upper and lower air shock mounting bolts. (FIGURE 5)
7. Remove the air shock from the vehicle. (FIGURE 6)
Tighten all nuts and bolts to manufacturer's specifications during the installation process.
1. Installation is in the reverse order of air shock removal.