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This is for the Auto Level for the rear axle,in "most cases" the compressor is bad, and one or both rear shocks leak air. What happens is a shock leaks air and the compressor tries to keep it up, but runs so long that it burns up or is worn out from running too much. plan on at least $1000.00. but have it checked out, YMMV

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