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Javier Munoz

Javier Munoz


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PostSubject: Tow Package Compressor on Roadmaster Wagon   Tow Package Compressor on Roadmaster Wagon Icon_minitimeThu Mar 15, 2012 4:39 pm

I have a 92 Roadmaster with tow package option. I have had car for about 7 years and have noticed that every time I park the car about 2 minutes after turning car off I hear the compressor for rear shocks come on and runs for about 5-10 minutes. Just wondering if this is normal for the buick or if I have a problem. This is my first post and was hoping to connect with other Wagon owners who can help a newbey answer some questions. The car rides fine and the rear suspension height is fine, but I get people asking me if the car has been left running because they hear the compressor humming. Thanks for any imput. Rolling Eyes
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Fred Kiehl

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PostSubject: Re: Tow Package Compressor on Roadmaster Wagon   Tow Package Compressor on Roadmaster Wagon Icon_minitimeThu Mar 15, 2012 6:24 pm

You probably have a leaky shock or shocks. If you do not fix them soon, the compressor will wear itself out.
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