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Jeep Quadralift Repair Part 2 - The Fix

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  • čas přidán 28. 01. 2019
  • Quadralift front suspension was leaking. Fixed.

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  • @NoClueH2
    @NoClueH2 Před 3 lety +23

    So, just wanted to let you know incase you have a similar issue in the future, and anyone else reading this. I just fixed mine in about 10 minutes for about 10 cents. I own my own big rig, so always carry a selection set of O-rings, cause it stops me getting stranded for the sake of a 10 cent o ring. My set goes from 7/32”x1/16” up to 11/16”x1/8”. Inside the Jeep fitting where the supply pipe fits in, is a little double thickness o ring. So, using a small hook tip screw driver I removed it. Then, using a set of tweezers I replaced it with 2 o-rings of the same diameter from my kit and voila! It fixed the leak. It’s a little fiddly getting the new ones in, but doable at home. The whole o-Ring kit cost about 15 bucks, so at worst, the two o-rings were 10 cents, if that. Hope that maybe helps some folks. I know a replacement part is only Fourty bucks, but I’m all about keeping costs down and refurbing if I can 😊

    • @shellez101
      @shellez101 Před 2 lety +4

      Thank fuk someone finally tried replacing the O ring , well done .

    • @Avanote
      @Avanote Před 6 měsíci

      Hey guys I know this is frustrating and hopefully I am not too late for some of you. It took me some atime but I think I got this. Follow this video but when you get into the WRITE THE SUSPENSION HEIGHT VALUES let the app read your truck sensors, then let your truck adjust its height and then STEP OUT FROM THE TRUCK AND MESAURE THE DISTANCE FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE WHEEL TO THE EDGE OF THE FENDER AND WRITE THIS VALUE FOR EACH SUSPENSION. After this your truck will adjust to its original height values, meaning this will adjust the normal, exit, off road 1 and off road 2 standard heights of your ECU System. Hope this works for you.
      czcams.com/video/mtVLk7WP2wU/video.html

  • @kenpricher2756
    @kenpricher2756 Před 5 lety +10

    Thanks Tim. I had the exact same problem with my 2012 Overland except mine was leaking on the left side only. I got the part also from RMT but via Ebay where it was only $29.44. You made removing the air line locking connector look easy to remove. I had a little harder time removing it but finally got it off. You're video saved me a lot of time, trouble and money. Thanks again!

    • @marcogutierrez180
      @marcogutierrez180 Před 4 lety

      Ken Pricher hey man where can I find the ones for the back mine are leaking

    • @alihsas
      @alihsas Před 4 lety

      Any link where can I buy that part?

    • @kenpricher2756
      @kenpricher2756 Před 4 lety +1

      @@alihsas
      www.ebay.com/itm/Jeep-Grand-Cherokee-11-17-Quadra-Lift-Suspension-Front-Rear-Air-Strut-Repair-Kit/222465427557?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

    • @kenpricher2756
      @kenpricher2756 Před 4 lety

      @@marcogutierrez180
      www.ebay.com/itm/Jeep-Grand-Cherokee-11-17-Quadra-Lift-Suspension-Front-Rear-Air-Strut-Repair-Kit/222465427557?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

    • @alihsas
      @alihsas Před 4 lety +1

      @@kenpricher2756 Thank you so much Ken

  • @sheadleeful
    @sheadleeful Před 4 lety +4

    Seemed like my compressor was running more than it should so replaced both sides on my 2014 Summit. Cost $60, time 15 minutes. Fixed the issue. Mine wasn't dropping all the way down yet but figured for $60 why not try it. Thank you for the video.

  • @Daddydornon
    @Daddydornon Před 5 lety +7

    Thanks Tim I have the same Jeep as you and had the same problem! Those pricks at the dealership try to tell me I needed a new compressor so I ordered the parts u did and it fixed it for 70$ your the man thanks for posting this video!!!!!!

    • @tankadunka
      @tankadunka Před 4 lety

      What's the part number?

    • @stephencannon3140
      @stephencannon3140 Před 4 lety +3

      Service advisor reply:
      Out of warranty.....$500
      Compressor plus $300 for diagnosis/installation labor.......$800
      In warranty:.......”Mr Smith”. We found it, $40 dollar fitting X2. And no labor charge......Be ready in about an hour!

    • @dustsmoke
      @dustsmoke Před 4 lety +2

      @@stephencannon3140 It actually only costs $70 dollars from mopar (part number 4877809AE) which includes both front air lines from the compressor assembly valve block to the strut towers with the fittings in this video included. And then that same part number costs around $60 off ebay.
      Excluding the front struts and rear bags the most expensive part is the compressor assembly with valve block and thermistor at $1500. Next comes the reservoir tank (this doesn't break) at $450 followed by the control module at $180 (also doesn't break) then all the air lines at with the fittings in this video at $240 to all 4 wheels. Aftermarket or reman compressor assembly is 2 to 300 bucks and you can get OEM under 1k on ebay. You can even find just the motor and replace that in the event that it burned out rather than replace the entire compressor assembly. Heck, you can even find the compressor cylinder head & piston rod for 65 bucks to fix the pump assuming the compressor actually is the problem and the thermistor didn't save it from burning up for whatever leak caused it to run constantly. Meaning, don't assume your compressor is bad as even that protects itself from overheating because of a leak. There are specific codes for that and the overheating DTC code (C1562-98) doesn't at all mean your compressor assembly is bad. That code is lit through the summer on almost every vehicle I've seen but thats the one some idiot will use to say you need to give him thousands of dollars for a new compressor assembly. It just means at some point it got to hot so the control module prevented it from running. If its been hot outside, most likely it'll be clearing all on its own.
      The OEM struts and springs are $579 per rear bag and $1150 per front strut directly from mopar. Both the fronts and rear are easier to replace than non-quadra lift because you're not dealing with springs. In fact, the rear bags the only thing you do is remove the rear wheels and swap out the bag without needing any tools. You can get arnott rear bags for $400 for both and $1200 for both front struts. If the front struts are leaking its most likely a ring seal at the top of the strut tower just under where the fitting of this very video held in by a compression ring.
      The point I'm trying to make is don't let the dealerships push you guys around with quadra-lift. And don't buy into the stigma that its insanely expensive or complicated stuff. If they're quoting you thousands they aren't "diagnosing" anything. They're just replacing parts and at that point they better be replacing LOTS of parts many of which for no reason. And if they aren't replacing lots of parts they either have no clue what they're doing or literally robbing you blind.
      Most likely the part number I mentioned at $70 and 15 minutes as demonstrated by this video is whats wrong. Just throw away all the extra hose. Basically the rubber O rings degrade quicker because they're in there sitting with the hot engine.

    • @stephencannon3140
      @stephencannon3140 Před 4 lety

      dustsmoke Thanks. Again I just purchased my JGC less than a week ago so I would hope that I am not in this situation for quite a while and even if so still under the extended service plan. Seeing this gave me a flashback to stories of the Mercedes Airmatic air suspension and the.......”they will only change all four corners to ensure your not coming back anytime soon.
      Hopefully I will not see this issue for quite a while but the fittings I can probably deal with and replace fairly easily.
      Thanks again!!

    • @KK6USYHamRadioAdventures
      @KK6USYHamRadioAdventures Před 4 lety +1

      @@dustsmoke , just wondering can you just replace the o-rings?

  • @georgewilson1354
    @georgewilson1354 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks Brother! Just fixed mine today and system works great now. Only thing I did different was I cut the hose with a fine tooth handsaw, and used the whole new part. It took like 3 minutes a side.

  • @jcjussal
    @jcjussal Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you Tim. You saved me a lot. Your instruction was easy to use. Thanks for this video.

  • @quincybirwood2629
    @quincybirwood2629 Před rokem +1

    Hey folks. The quadralift system is a closed system that is filled with nitrogen not air. The closed system eliminates the introduction of moisture that causes rust problems in so many air suspensions systems. If you have leaks and fix them, you'll still need to go to the dealer (or mechanic) and have the nitrogen topped up. Just like the brake system, if there isn't enough fluid in the lines, it's not going to work right.

  • @mistermasada1829
    @mistermasada1829 Před 3 lety +1

    I just bought a 2013 Overland, I will get 2 of these for "just in case". Thanks for posting this video.

  • @kevinc7472
    @kevinc7472 Před 2 lety +1

    Great vids bro unfortunately I’m still having issues but this was a great video and was easy to follow along. I will be taking it to the mechanic for further diagnosis

  • @justaskj
    @justaskj Před 3 lety +1

    you the man, I changed mines and its working like new, also stays up now in the cold over night

  • @zivugim
    @zivugim Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks. Did the same for my car and fixed the problem !

  • @JS-iu5nc
    @JS-iu5nc Před rokem +1

    Just ordered the parts. Same vehicle

  • @asmith0609
    @asmith0609 Před 5 lety +3

    This worked like a charm for me. FYI I would advise anyone doing this to do it at first sight. Over time if you don't take care of this it will burn out the air compressor, which is a $3,000 job from the dealer. Unfortunately, I had to replace the compressor first and still had this problem in the video because they couldn't locate the leak. But once I replaced those seals everything is back to normal and the system is able to hold air again obviously. Hope this helps.

    • @theflash7100
      @theflash7100 Před 2 lety

      I've replaced, The compressor and the two nozzles. I think, I may have a leak. Also the ride height, Does not go up. It only flashes. Any idea of what it might be?

    • @asmith0609
      @asmith0609 Před 2 lety

      @@theflash7100 honestly, you're better off swapping the air suspension to coilovers. When the air leaks out the air compressor burns itself out trying to keep air in the struts & you won't know untill it's flat again. This made me take it to the dealer even after I fixed the leak. This cost me nearly 3k for a new air compressor... Only for the same issue to happen again less than a year later. After that, I put standard coilover struts in it, and I haven't had an issue with it since... Unless you absolutely need the air suspension, I'd go with coilovers they're much more dependable and half the cost of the compressor (from the dealer anyways). Otherwise it's an endless money pit.

    • @theflash7100
      @theflash7100 Před 2 lety

      @@asmith0609 Thanks, I've put in a new compressor and new nozzle hoses. The ride height just blinks. I'm heading to the dealer this week. Hopefully all that is needed is a recalibration and know leaks. Mine is almost paid off. So I will be changeing. The struts to standard coilovers.

  • @joemerendino3021
    @joemerendino3021 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video I just ordered 2 also I have the same problem leaking on the drivers side but I’ll change the passenger side also thanks again great video 👌🏻

  • @NoClueH2
    @NoClueH2 Před 3 lety

    Love it. I have a 2012 overland. Our interiors are identical. Pretty sure paint is too - brilliant black pearl right? Any who, having similar issues and just checked after watching your video, and whaddyaknow, drivers side connector leaks if I wiggle it. This vid just saved me a fortune, cause we all know how Jeep love to massively over charge for anything. I will get it re-charged with nitrogen once I’ve done the fix, cause I live in NC and that humidity will kill my compressor. But thanks for this vid, sir, great job!

  • @pamdutton4809
    @pamdutton4809 Před měsícem

    Hopefully mine works tomorrow...just got my parts in mail today n if course it's storming out

  • @franksmith2491
    @franksmith2491 Před 3 lety

    Tim, You are a saint ! Thanks buddy

  • @aieshaharris5340
    @aieshaharris5340 Před 2 lety

    I need help and afraid to take it to the dealer. Driving and battery light came on, later car dash boards lights start coming on and car slowly goes dead while driving. Then a burning smell. Currently my car dash is saying immediate air suspension service required and sitting on the ground/ right side. Car crunk for a few days and now it does nothing! Battery and alternator are good! Thanks for listening!

  • @batoot2die100
    @batoot2die100 Před 3 lety +1

    Does it work with the rear suspensions?! My rear suspensions go all the way low.
    I have 2012 JGC Overland Summit.

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety

      I believe the same fittings will work in the rears as well

    • @batoot2die100
      @batoot2die100 Před 3 lety

      @@timadams3647
      So you mean the same parts are responsible of flowing and filling the nitrogen to both front and rear suspensions?

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety +1

      @@batoot2die100 Not exactly. The compressor is responsible for filling the suspension, but it feeds the nitrogen through plastic tubes, then into these fittings which are connected to the air shocks.

  • @tonyautonga
    @tonyautonga Před rokem

    Mr. Tim I am experiencing that problem too... I have a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee summit hemi 5.7 can I use that same part to fix my vehicle and if so could you send me the information for the part and where you ordered from.

  • @KK6USYHamRadioAdventures

    Thanks for posting the video, nice work!

  • @chevychase9797
    @chevychase9797 Před 3 lety +1

    How are you making out with your Jeep ? I have a 2011 going through the Same issue The compressor keeps coming on and running I blew 2 compressor already it’s been back n forth to the dealer they cannot get it right

  • @Enigma_V8
    @Enigma_V8 Před 4 lety +3

    Except the air suspension uses nitrogen from the factory and is a sealed system. So if you fix any leaks you need to have a vacuum pulled and refilled with nitrogen.

    • @myraferriols1824
      @myraferriols1824 Před 4 lety

      yeah that's my concern. If it were just air it wouldn't be a problem.

    • @RandeeRoe
      @RandeeRoe Před 4 lety

      I can see why that would make sense but keep in mind that despite losing pressure these Jeeps are still able to pump back up to height...so where is that extra force coming from? Its either heating up the nitrogen gas (expansion) or it’s simply pulling in extra air from the environment.

    • @EnigmaV8
      @EnigmaV8 Před 4 lety +1

      It pulls supplimental air from outside, however it doesn’t even warn you that it is doing this. The humid, more compressible normal air will shorten the life of the pump dramatically.

    • @RandeeRoe
      @RandeeRoe Před 4 lety

      EnigmaV8 thanks for the reply! That makes sense. I’d mostly be concerned about the humid air condensing to water within that system. Hopefully it has some way of draining or sequestering any water that could accumulate.

    • @myraferriols1824
      @myraferriols1824 Před 4 lety

      @@RandeeRoe I finally just took it to the dealership and had them do it. Turns out, mine was under warranty.

  • @SLINGING_MUD_SINCE1994
    @SLINGING_MUD_SINCE1994 Před 5 měsíci

    I just did mine after doing them it’s not coming up like it should I tighten them way to much then after loosing them a little it started working but now when I ride it drops back down and my tires rub ? Any suggestions

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 5 měsíci

      This sounds like you may have a leak elsewhere. If it were in that fitting, replacing it should solve it. I’d take a bottle of soapy water and start looking for other leaks

  • @tmlstudioDJKR
    @tmlstudioDJKR Před 2 lety

    That is nitrogen. You have to get that refilled at the dealer. It's a closed system and once it escapes it doesn't automatically refill.

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 2 lety

      This is partially correct. If you lose nitrogen pressure, the system backfills with atmosphere. Nitrogen is better because it contains almost no moisture. It is a good idea after this repair to get the system recharged.

  • @805gregg
    @805gregg Před 3 lety +2

    You can get the same part from Carid or ebay $29

  • @ehsas8676
    @ehsas8676 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much. Could you please tell us the brand for the part.

  • @tjtewshews5531
    @tjtewshews5531 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey did you get the letter about the extended warranty on the dash? You have 6 months from I think December 18th to get it inspected at a dealership. They already did mine, I took it in as soon as I got the letter but I think the part is on back order now so if you haven't done it yet you might be waiting a while. The important thing is you get it inspected within the 6 month time frame.

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety

      Thomas Wilkerson I have an appointment on Friday. Thanks for mentioning!

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety

      Looks like the dash will ship in the fall...

    • @tjtewshews5531
      @tjtewshews5531 Před 4 lety

      @@timadams3647 Wow, thats crazy. Well at least it's going to get fixed. After they get it done have a good look around your wood trim to make sure they didn't rip any off. They did on mine, they are going to fix it but I've yet to bring it back up there. Make sure they don't break any tabs on that long plastic piece that goes on top of the dash. I'd video everything around the dash when you drop it off in case someone wants to deny damaging it.

  • @TheBIGKNOC
    @TheBIGKNOC Před 4 lety +1

    Just want to add the dealer always say your compressor and other components was going out because my front end wouldn't raise up period so I purchased the part off ebay not the compressor but this unit that controlled everything went to a shop that was pretty good they replaced it still had the same issue with the light still blinking around the quadrolift the mechanic shop gave me have of my money saying they couldn't figure it I was very upset after 3 weeks without my vehicle all in all my cousin who's a mechanic told me way before to check the fuse I wouldn't listen may 3 months goes by I was just looking at my fuses and the 40amp was blown and behold the quadrolift worked unbelievable plz check fuses as well could've save me alot of trouble and money.

    • @brianpaine236
      @brianpaine236 Před 4 lety +1

      Good call, its the 40 amp in the J1 position of the fusebox. Also good idea to remove this fuse when jacking the jeep up, just remember to put it back in when done.

    • @TheBIGKNOC
      @TheBIGKNOC Před 4 lety

      @@brianpaine236 okay will do thanks

  • @LuisSanchez-lc9wb
    @LuisSanchez-lc9wb Před 4 lety

    If u have any concerns in the future inbox me. Im a level 2 Chrysler dodge jeep ram tech. But im actually leaving next week to start at mercedes benz. But id still love to help.with all my knowledge ... the fuse tends to blow on those its very common

    • @RandeeRoe
      @RandeeRoe Před 4 lety

      Is the nitrogen gas thing that big of a deal?

  • @ggonzaga7
    @ggonzaga7 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Tim, thanks for the video. Have you had any other problems with your Jeep? I just got a 2015 with the quadra lift system.

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety

      Garreth Gonzaga a few minor things like the control gear that splits the driver and pass vents broke, but nothing too bad. My leather dash is bubbling... not happy about that.

    • @tjtewshews5531
      @tjtewshews5531 Před 4 lety

      @@timadams3647 First off thanks for the video. You saved me a lot of money and time, the same part on mine is leaking. As for your dash bubbling, I have the same problem but I got great news yesterday. A letter saying they've extended the warranty on Grand cherokees 2011-2014 for that exact problem. We have 6 months to get it inspected by a dealership and they will repair it free of charge. www.chrysler.com/webselfservice/fcanorth/VinInputForm.jsp

    • @ripplebear
      @ripplebear Před 4 lety

      @@timadams3647 first, thanks for your video, because I'm in the process of diagnosing the same issue on my 2011 overland. I also had the issue with the dash. It eventually unwrapped itself like a Christmas present. I bought the Jeep used and was well past any kind of warranty. After speaking with Jeep customer service on phone, and being turned down payment assistance more than 5 times, after that last attempt they called me back almost immediately and said if I pay a deductible that they would replace it. It cost me $500, but I didn't have to pay the few thousand originally qouted. It was replaced with a standard looking dash, and not the original leather. Which I'm seriously okay with. I have the black interior and It still has faux stitching and looks really nice. Above everything, it now seems pretty indestructible. The Alabama heat and humidity is loosening the wood grain on mine now. Anyways! Thanks again!

    • @ripplebear
      @ripplebear Před 4 lety

      @@tjtewshews5531 oh wow, wonder if I can get a reimbursement from my deductible paid on this repair. Thanks for sharing this!

    • @tjtewshews5531
      @tjtewshews5531 Před 4 lety

      @@ripplebear On the paper it said something about getting reimbursed if you had paid for a repair so I think so. It only stated 2011-2014 though. Mine's at the dealership right now. Just dropped it off this morning. They said I might not get it back until tomorrow.

  • @ZamwaAhmed
    @ZamwaAhmed Před 4 lety +1

    my 2012 has same issue and lowers overtime which makes the compressor work most of the time and get hot in process,,will order this and see it fixes it which mostly will do since i doubt if there would be other places to leak from,, but it would be helpfull if u posted the link for the fittings,, thanks for the clearing

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety +1

      Link for the fittings is in a few of these comments. Did you get it fixed?

    • @ZamwaAhmed
      @ZamwaAhmed Před 4 lety

      @@timadams3647 yup got it thanx.. Already ordered and awaiting delivery.. BTW did it solve the leaking problem? Cos that's what I am hoping to solve

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety +1

      Zamwa Ahmed yup. Mine has been prefect ever since.

    • @ZamwaAhmed
      @ZamwaAhmed Před 4 lety

      @@timadams3647 then keeping fingers crossed for mine as well 👍🤞

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety

      Did this solve your issue?

  • @patriciasnell1466
    @patriciasnell1466 Před 4 lety

    Seeing as my Jeep GC Overland has this issue since February, we ordered the parts, hubby put them on in about 15 minutes, Jeep now sits up overnight like it should. Starting it in the am, the Jeep still goes to a higher level before stopping, should we take it in for some nitrogen seeing as it leaked for 6 months before putting in new fittings? We're in Montana, the winters here can be brutally cold, would like to have the jeep in tip top shape before then. Tia

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety

      Yeah. I think you are supposed to refill the nitrogen after you do this repair. Not sure if that will cause it to stop adjusting its level in the morning though. That might just be normal.

  • @tankadunka
    @tankadunka Před 4 lety

    Hi Tim. I have a 2014 GC summit with same issue. What's the part number of the item that you fixed in this video? I live in the middle East and from where can I order this item for a genuine part.

  • @marcusharvey5845
    @marcusharvey5845 Před 6 měsíci

    I did this but mine is still sitting low at the front. How long does it take for the compressor to fill up the front.

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 6 měsíci

      Not long. It sounds like you may have another issue.

  • @joshuaedmunds5599
    @joshuaedmunds5599 Před 4 lety

    Hey Tim, just an amateur here thinking of this replacement but nervous about air(or is it nitrogen) replacement after I complete this repair. Is it recommended to have it topped off? Have you had any issues with the front end being lower in the mornings since your fix? Thank you!

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety +3

      Hey Josh. I didn't have mine refilled, but I think it is a good idea. Unfortunately I think it's a dealership visit and a couple hundred bucks to have the air evacuated and nitrogen refilled.

  • @dileeppanoli
    @dileeppanoli Před 4 lety

    My friends jeep grand cherokee overland 2016 went into Jeep service in Bahrain for air suspension warnings, and they said the air suspension balloons need to be changed, not covered under warranty and costs 1500BHD. But he had a full 5 year warranty as per sales guy.
    Can anyone recommend a solution pls.

  • @josecolon4321
    @josecolon4321 Před 4 lety

    Hi Tim! I have 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, mine’s it’s really dropped on the front. As soon as I start it it comes up but on the digital panel a warning sign comes up about the air suspension. I had it checked and the mechanic told me that the left suspension it’s the one having trouble. I was thinking of buying new air suspension until I saw your video. Did your Cherokee gave you the same problems? Please let me know your advice.

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes. My GC would lower in the front all the way down. Then the compressor would slowly lif it back up. This fixed the problem. If you have one side going down, replace both fittings as it means the rubber seal is failing.

  • @stephencannon3140
    @stephencannon3140 Před 4 lety +1

    Sounds to me like the total failure of the QL system is pretty much a NO GO. Item since it appears to “Bottom out” without any clearance for the tires. I understand failure but the system should be designed to fall only to a certain point that still allows enough clearance to be able to get the vehicle to a service facility.....note I didn’t say stealership......unless still under warranty of course. If mine ever did fail 35,990 would be the way for me.

    • @dr.joelingersoll5118
      @dr.joelingersoll5118 Před 2 lety

      There are stops and it will rest on them. The body doesn't fall all the way to the tires. Mine fell a couple of times and I was like 2 minutes from home and was able to drive it home.

  • @dopey3511
    @dopey3511 Před 3 lety

    The System has an issue with leaks?! This is not the first video I see about the air suspension. Is the GC worth the purchase then? I’m looking at a trailhawk

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety +1

      Acastro3 I loved our GC. It’s a great vehicle, and fixing this leak is cheap and easy. I’m a fan, but Jeep’s aren’t for everyone.

  • @KaVolle
    @KaVolle Před 3 lety

    What if I did this and the Jeep still won't raise back to height? It tries to go up in the back, which is where we first heard the air leaking but now there's a random hissing underneath the right rear side of the truck. I changed the little elbows on both side under the hood, which was super easy to do but the truck is lowered front and back...sitting on and rubbing the tires!

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety +1

      I'd check the same fittings on the rear shocks to see if they are leaking. If so, replace the rears as well. If that doesn't resolve it, you may be in for a compressor change which is unfortunately expensive. Good Luck!

    • @KaVolle
      @KaVolle Před 3 lety

      Thank you Tim...I'll check today!! ✌🏾✌🏾

  • @JonathanAllenNH
    @JonathanAllenNH Před 3 lety

    Now that it's been a few years...did this work out long term? Lost a good amount of Nitrogen. Did you need to get it recharged?

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety +1

      Still works just fine. I never did get the nitrogen recharged.

  • @thedetailhotlap
    @thedetailhotlap Před 2 lety

    If it's a closed system, shouldn't it be concerning about how much air that was lost by disconnecting both of those hoses? I trust that it works, i'm just worried that all that air loss will lead to a slower lifting/lowering and the total ground clearance.

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 2 lety

      Sort of. The system replaced lost nitrogen with air. Technically you should have the nitrogen recharged after the repair. They will purge the air out. If you live somewhere without much humidity, that step is less pressing.

  • @fbgwedgie
    @fbgwedgie Před 2 lety

    My compressor wouldn’t shut off one day until my battery died, my Jeep is now to the ground swapped old parts with new ones no change what should I do next?

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 2 lety +1

      It sounds to me like to are leaking from somewhere else. What I would do is get a spray bottle with soapy water, and start spraying connections at the compressor, on the shocks, etc looking for bubbles.

    • @fbgwedgie
      @fbgwedgie Před 2 lety

      @@timadams3647 Ok will do that tomorrow I sprayed the top lines no bubbles

  • @gilbertogrado6511
    @gilbertogrado6511 Před 4 lety

    Tim thanks for the video. Mine is stuck in “low rider” position and will not come to drive height. I can hear the compressor going but no lift. Issue just started but cans seem to charge the suspension to check for leaks. Any suggestions? Both the back and the front are low. Thanks in advance.

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety +1

      Gilberto Grado it definitely sounds like you have leaks. Be careful not to let the compressor run too much or it will burn out and is an expensive part. There are basically 4 components to the system:
      1. Compressor
      2: air tank under back seat
      3: air lines and fittings
      4: air struts
      If it isn’t coming up at all but the compressor is running, spray windex at all the connection points to the compressor and struts looking for bubbles. If no leak is found, it could be a problem with the struts or the compressor. A site called rebuild master tech will be cheaper than the dealer for parts. Good luck and let me know if I can help.

    • @gilbertogrado6511
      @gilbertogrado6511 Před 4 lety

      Tim Adams Thanks. Is there a schematic diagram of where are the fittings are going to the compressor? I only know of the two fittings that you show on you video. Is there anywhere else I should be checking?

    • @jimwheeler6094
      @jimwheeler6094 Před 4 lety

      @@gilbertogrado6511, the majority of the airline fitting are located on the air control valve which is mounted to the air compressor which is located between the front passenger side wheel and the front facia. The Motor City Mechanic here on youtube has a couple of good videos on how to remove the WK2 front facia depending on the year as the front facia was updated in 2014.
      2011-2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee front bumper cover removal
      czcams.com/video/0fg-GaTuUj8/video.html
      2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee front grill and bumper cover replacement
      czcams.com/video/4sGyx8wAxdA/video.html

  • @barendblom1279
    @barendblom1279 Před 3 lety

    Hi, does a 2014 Limited have air or nitrogen in the system? And thanks Tim for the vid!

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety +1

      It has nitrogen, but the compressor will pull ambient air if it needs to supplement. Good idea to have it recharged after making this repair.

  • @Avanote
    @Avanote Před 6 měsíci

    Hey guys I know this is frustrating and hopefully I am not too late for some of you. It took me some atime but I think I got this. Follow this video but when you get into the WRITE THE SUSPENSION HEIGHT VALUES let the app read your truck sensors, then let your truck adjust its height and then STEP OUT FROM THE TRUCK AND MESAURE THE DISTANCE FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE WHEEL TO THE EDGE OF THE FENDER AND WRITE THIS VALUE FOR EACH SUSPENSION. After this your truck will adjust to its original height values, meaning this will adjust the normal, exit, off road 1 and off road 2 standard heights of your ECU System. Hope this works for you.
    czcams.com/video/mtVLk7WP2wU/video.html

  • @timadams3647
    @timadams3647  Před 5 lety +2

    Bought the fittings from here: www.rebuildmastertech.com/jeep-grand-cherokee-2011-2017-quadra-lift-suspension-front-rear-air-strut-spring-bag-repair-kit/

  • @MrDustyschannel
    @MrDustyschannel Před rokem

    Jeep 2017 Grand Cherokee Summit Quadra-Lift problems. Seems that the suspension system isn't at it's best. Just bought from Girlfriend this week. She said the local Jeep Dealer wanted to completely replace the Quadra-Lift system for $ 5000.00. This is the code when plugged in under dash. Code C156298 -States that "ride height air pump control component/system overtemperature" . I 've seen lots of videos showing and explained just to buy the RMT repair kit modules that are both under the hood. Can anyone help on if this has repaired most of the air suspension Quad probs and what else could be the issue if these modules under the hood aren't the problem ? Any and all suggestions will be appreciated before I buy anything .......

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před rokem

      The temp warning is because your compressor is working too hard. You need to fix the leak ASAP or the compressor will burn out.

    • @MrDustyschannel
      @MrDustyschannel Před rokem

      @@timadams3647
      Thanks Tim.
      Does my situation sound like something you have experience at ?

  • @digitaltransplant5649
    @digitaltransplant5649 Před 5 lety +2

    Do you have a link to where you picked these up at? Nice Vid

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 5 lety +6

      Here is the fitting. www.rebuildmastertech.com/jeep-grand-cherokee-2011-2017-quadra-lift-suspension-front-rear-air-strut-spring-bag-repair-kit/

    • @speeqtruth
      @speeqtruth Před 4 lety

      @@timadams3647 Mr. Adam's did you have any check lights on on your panel?

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety

      No lights. Got a few messages where the compressor wanted to cool.

    • @tjtewshews5531
      @tjtewshews5531 Před 4 lety

      @@timadams3647 Just found them on Amazon from the same company RMT for 29.99 10 dollars cheaper than their own site.

  • @kyieshadavis5793
    @kyieshadavis5793 Před 2 lety

    what if all 4 are like this ?

  • @cheesemouse7774
    @cheesemouse7774 Před 2 měsíci

    Can you please give out the part number for what you ordered. Thx you.

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 2 měsíci

      www.rebuildmastertech.com/jeep-grand-cherokee-2011-2017-quadra-lift-suspension-front-rear-air-strut-spring-bag-repair-kit/

  • @Lillith919
    @Lillith919 Před 3 lety

    what symptoms of a leak did you have?

  • @stephencannon3140
    @stephencannon3140 Před 4 lety

    So you purposely drained all the air to ensure no air leaks right?
    How reliable and durable is this fix?.......assuming no other factors involved, compressor leak, lifting bag failure etc......

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety

      Stephen Cannon mine still holding up fine!

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety

      Yeah. Just disconnected and it drops down fine.

  • @jeffzarnke4699
    @jeffzarnke4699 Před 4 lety

    Hey all of sudden mine wont raise it did make a noise sounded like the compressor

  • @danielbrown1789
    @danielbrown1789 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Tim. where do I find the rear ones to replace?

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety +1

      Daniel Brown I haven’t had to do the rears, but I just took a look and you can see the back of that same fitting on the back side of the air shock looking from under the car. I’d say get the car really elevated and on jack stands and you should be able to get at it from underneath.

  • @juaquinwilson596
    @juaquinwilson596 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Here is a supplemental video to DIY fill the nitrogen: czcams.com/video/M4p907h0oxU/video.htmlsi=U70nnyeAx76_jLQC replcae these fittings, and then buy this nitrogen setup, then youll have it in a year or two when needed... Thats what im doing. Thanks for this video also.

  • @sixx5552
    @sixx5552 Před 3 lety

    Question can I use air links to keep my air ride at level two without having any issues ????

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety +1

      I don’t know the answer to this. I think it auto drops.

    • @sixx5552
      @sixx5552 Před 3 lety

      @@timadams3647 thanks Tim

  • @chinoperez422
    @chinoperez422 Před 2 lety

    Any thread tape recomended?

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 2 lety

      No. It’s an o ring fitting and a compression fitting. No thread tape needed

  • @keithatkinson8087
    @keithatkinson8087 Před 3 lety

    What was the eBay part call tha you looked up online

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety

      I think it was called a voss fitting for grand Cherokee.

  • @marcogutierrez180
    @marcogutierrez180 Před 4 lety

    Where do I find the back ones so I can replace the seal as well
    Plz help

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety

      I haven't had to do the rears. did you figure it out? If not, I'll take a look and see if I can find access.

  • @alihsas
    @alihsas Před 4 lety

    Thank you Tim
    Any link where can I buy that part?

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 4 lety +1

      www.rebuildmastertech.com/

    • @alihsas
      @alihsas Před 4 lety

      @@timadams3647 Thank you So much Tim

  • @chevychase9797
    @chevychase9797 Před 3 lety

    When you opened those valves did it let all your pressure out ?

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety

      Green Lantern Yes. If the system is pressured up, it will leak all the air out when you disconnect the hose on either side.

    • @chevychase9797
      @chevychase9797 Před 3 lety

      @@timadams3647 you didn’t say you did but did u need the Jeep dealer to charge the system back up ? Or is it like us. Humans when our body looses blood but we still live the body just produces more blood after the wound is closed back up. That kind of thing

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety

      Green Lantern I didn’t. The compressor will pull outside air to bring the pressure back up. You “should” take it to the dealer and have them purge and recharge it especially if you live in a humid climate.

    • @chevychase9797
      @chevychase9797 Před 3 lety +1

      @@timadams3647 Thanks Bud you did a great job with this video btw North Carolina Hendrick Chrysler Jeep has gotten a lot of money from me $ thousands and they still have not gotten it right. I’m gonna gonna give it a try myself

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 3 lety

      Green Lantern Lemme know if that solves your problem. Some soapy water on those fittings will tell you if that’s your leak.

  • @asmith0609
    @asmith0609 Před 5 lety +1

    What a legend. Thanks for this bro, do you have a link to the parts you purchased?

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 5 lety +3

      Here ya go. www.rebuildmastertech.com/jeep-grand-cherokee-2011-2017-quadra-lift-suspension-front-rear-air-strut-spring-bag-repair-kit/

    • @asmith0609
      @asmith0609 Před 5 lety

      @@timadams3647 Thanks man. Have you had any issues with it since?

    • @timadams3647
      @timadams3647  Před 5 lety +3

      @@asmith0609 Nope. Fix has worked like a champ.

    • @johnfink3206
      @johnfink3206 Před 5 lety +1

      Tim Adams do you think it would seal still seal off with new Voss connection if you would’ve cut the line? I had rats chew my line so I was forced to cut line back about 1ft and then re-route line from compressor. I plugged line back into original connection but it keeps popping out of connection with pressure.

    • @johnfink3206
      @johnfink3206 Před 5 lety

      I meant to say if you had cut the line past that small lip on end of hose.

  • @tmlstudioDJKR
    @tmlstudioDJKR Před 2 lety

    They just sell that part at the dealer.