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ghlkal
09-09-2014, 10:14 PM
Driving around Bowling Green with the NCM anniversary, my Service Ride Control light came on. I was just cruising on the freeway and said “darn.” The next day, also just cruising steady on the freeway, the light went off. I love it when things fix themselves J

When I got home, I jumpered pins A and C on the ALDL to see what ride control codes were stored. I got every code! What? Mind you, the light isn’t on, so I guess this must be “history” or something.

I disconnected the battery and still had the same result – all codes.

I followed the reset procedure in the FSM (ground pin C for two seconds and repeat the process a total of three times), and still had the same result – all codes.

This is the same issue rogerzr1 had here
http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12754&highlight=reset+ride+control
there’s no resolution listed in the thread L

Any ideas?

Gary

GOLDCYLON
09-09-2014, 10:40 PM
Driving around Bowling Green with the NCM anniversary, my Service Ride Control light came on. I was just cruising on the freeway and said “darn.” The next day, also just cruising steady on the freeway, the light went off. I love it when things fix themselves J

When I got home, I jumpered pins A and C on the ALDL to see what ride control codes were stored. I got every code! What? Mind you, the light isn’t on, so I guess this must be “history” or something.

I disconnected the battery and still had the same result – all codes.

I followed the reset procedure in the FSM (ground pin C for two seconds and repeat the process a total of three times), and still had the same result – all codes.

This is the same issue rogerzr1 had here
http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12754&highlight=reset+ride+control
there’s no resolution listed in the thread L

Any ideas?

Gary


When the SRC light comes on again then pull the codes. It should not be ALL the codes. Did you change the shocks recently?

Paul Workman
09-10-2014, 09:38 AM
Driving around Bowling Green with the NCM anniversary, my Service Ride Control light came on. I was just cruising on the freeway and said “darn.” The next day, also just cruising steady on the freeway, the light went off. I love it when things fix themselves J

When I got home, I jumpered pins A and C on the ALDL to see what ride control codes were stored. I got every code! What? Mind you, the light isn’t on, so I guess this must be “history” or something.

I disconnected the battery and still had the same result – all codes.

I followed the reset procedure in the FSM (ground pin C for two seconds and repeat the process a total of three times), and still had the same result – all codes.

This is the same issue rogerzr1 had here
http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12754&highlight=reset+ride+control
there’s no resolution listed in the thread L

Any ideas?

Gary

As it happens, I'm fussing with an intermittent SRC as well. Thought I had if fixed, but it returned the following day. Not having your particular issue with attempting to clear codes, but let's keep in touch. If I discover anything along the way, I'll be sure to let ya know what I find!:cheers:

ghlkal
09-10-2014, 01:29 PM
When the SRC light comes on again then pull the codes. It should not be ALL the codes. Did you change the shocks recently?

No light on right now, and I haven't changed anything.

As it happens, I'm fussing with an intermittent SRC as well. Thought I had if fixed, but it returned the following day. Not having your particular issue with attempting to clear codes, but let's keep in touch. If I discover anything along the way, I'll be sure to let ya know what I find!:cheers:

Thanks Paul

Dynomite
09-10-2014, 02:01 PM
Selective Ride Control Solution TIPS (http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-zr-1-discussion/3487350-service-ride-control-light.html#post1587276615)

The FX3 shock actuator deterioration can cause all sorts of intermittent problems :icon_stud

FX3 Selective Rid Control TIPS (http://corvetteactioncenter.com/tech/c4/fx3/index.html#.UP3j1x1EGSo)