I have a 1993 Deville, and everytime I turn off my car the Air Ride motor (or what I belive to be..Sitting in front of the Master Cylinder...) keeps running . I belive mine is faulty, and think it keeps running my battery down, from not shutting off for a while. Is there a way to disconnect this without it causing any problems?
It could very well be separately fused; I'd check the fuse box first to see if one is marked for that feature.
Not sure about yours but typically self-leveling features stay active even with the ignition off and can kick in to adjust for in-or decreasing loads.
The Packards in So. Bend, IN used to often have run-down batteries thanks to the hoodlums I ran with.
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