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Old 04-17-2011   #1
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Default FX3 Woes

So I installed my Coilovers and of course I now have the SRC Light (Code 33, 34)

I pulled the driver side wheel off and removed the shock. looks like the gear was not up enough to make contact with the Actuator. so I took care of that and attempted to reset the Controller, but I am not sure I am doing it right. I still have the 33, 34 (not touched the 34 yet). I even tried to hook up the old shock which worked fine, tried my spare actuator..

I know they work, as I hear them, feel them when key is on. Weird thing is the old shock either sets a 33 or I am not resetting the controller right.

Shop manual says short A and C of ALDL for 2 seconds and repeat this 3 times

but how do I know it has been reset or do I need to fix BOTH sides before I reset it

Any help would be great
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Old 04-17-2011   #2
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Did you have the shocks that are on there rebuilt? If so, they will set a code for a while. If not, the 4mm height above surface of gear mounting cup is critical. I have heard of folks getting it too high and breaking the gear.
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Did you have the shocks that are on there rebuilt? If so, they will set a code for a while. If not, the 4mm height above surface of gear mounting cup is critical. I have heard of folks getting it too high and breaking the gear.
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Not rebuilt, but new ones from Corvette America. Marc had said the gears seemed tight. So I guess that is the problem I know about the gear height and confirmed wit Marc H. When I took the left off it was not set rift. Now it makes contact with gear and is slightly lower re the one it replaced which should be fine according to Marc.

Now what is the exact way to reset the SRC? key on/off 3 times are remove/replace jumper (A&C) 3 times?
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Yep I have that same page. But is it ground 3 times for 2 seconds or turn key 3 times for 2 seconds?

Also how long did it take for the shocks to 'wear in' and allow the codes to cleared. It sounds like the left rear matches the front as far as movement. It sounds like the right rear it not correct on key on either. That one is next
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I would think leave key on as cycling would abort your attempt.

Rebuilt shocks broke in after about 200ish miles--which for me was a long time.

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I would think leave key on as cycling would abort your attempt.

Rebuilt shocks broke in after about 200ish miles--which for me was a long time.

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LOL.. Thanks Ted.. I will go under the assumption that the new Corvette America Shocks are just like rebuilt ones, My guess is the gears and such are tighter..

At least dropping the shocks down is not too bad, I do need a stubby 13mm wrench to make it a bit easier.
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Thanks Ted!!
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Okay did some more research.. the issue you saw ted was a code for time out.. mine are codes of out of position. After reading this: http://www.zr1netregistry.com/sixsteps.htm and asking Marc h they both said my issue is different

I need to fix the other side then I will reset and see where I am, but it sure looks like the Actuators are working as they should

I have the Out of position error, what else should I check?
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