i pulled the air compressor for air ride now car wount start do i need to put back in

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Asked by don19990 Nov 05, 2016 at 07:11 PM about the 1999 Buick LeSabre Custom Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

took air struts off and put gas struts on figure take
compresser out along with air lines and leveling valve now
car will not run does it need to b hooked up to compleat a
circuit

2 Answers

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No reason removing the compressor should affect starting unless you blew a fuse when you were working on it. I think there are two fuses, one is hot all the time and the other is on only when the ignition is on. If either of these is also sending power for another system...that might be the problem.....I do not know the fuse numbers but the owners manual should tell you and sometimes they are identified on the fuse box cover

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thank you for info i keep checking sys. and found that i was not getting fuel to eng. i am testing for courent at fuel pump i think it died don't hear it when u turn key and no pressure at fuel rails pretty sure thats it again thank you for your insight have a good one

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