How To Install Fuse For Air Lift Wireless Compressor On A 2020 Jeep Gladiator
Published 12/29/2022 >
Question:
Hi Im trying to pull the fuse for my Air Lift 1000 2nd Gen. to pair it to the controller, and have no idea where it is. Is it in the manifold itself, or would it be a regular fuse in the vehicles fuse box? The instructions arent very clear. Thank you!
asked by: Marc C
Helpful Expert Reply:
To attach the fuse to pair your controller # AL74000 you will need to take a 13 mm socket and remove the nut from the positive post from the fuse box in the left corner. When using the the included fuse holder you will stirp some wire and attach the ring terminal. Then you post it on the positive post on the fuse box and then tighten the 13 mm nut back on. Then you will need to insert the fuse into the fuse holder. You should hear it kick on right away. Next you to pair the controller. Turn on the remote first and it will be searching for a device. When it is doing that go back to the fuse box and take out the fuse holder and insert it a couple of times and it will successfully pair to the ECU.
I linked a install video below on a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. If you look at the video between 19:30 and 21:30 it will give you a visual on how to get it installed correctly. If you have any further questions please feel free to reach back out to me anytime and I would be more than happy to further assist you in your towing endeavors.
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Air Lift WirelessAIR Compressor System for Air Helper Springs - Remote - Bluetooth
- Air Bag Compressor Kit
- Smartphone App
- Wireless Remote
- Dual Path
- Digital Display
- No Tank
- Standard Duty
- Air Lift
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