Left Coast Geek
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At 76000 miles, my CCD are getting kinda bouncy. I swapped out the 22" wheels for 18", so I doubt I really need CCDS, and I'm thinking of using conventional Bilsteins.
I've gone over the wiring diagram, and as far as I can tell, the CCD shocks just have 2 wires into them which I'm assuming go to a solenoid hydraulic valve actuator , so I am thinking I can just connect those with an appropriate sized resistor and fool the CCD detection. Has anyone done this, and happen to know what size resistor worked? Guessing it would need to be a relatively large wattage resistor, like 25W or something, as its replacing a solenoid actuator of some sort inside the CCD shock, and of course, 4 of them, 1 for each shock.
I've gone over the wiring diagram, and as far as I can tell, the CCD shocks just have 2 wires into them which I'm assuming go to a solenoid hydraulic valve actuator , so I am thinking I can just connect those with an appropriate sized resistor and fool the CCD detection. Has anyone done this, and happen to know what size resistor worked? Guessing it would need to be a relatively large wattage resistor, like 25W or something, as its replacing a solenoid actuator of some sort inside the CCD shock, and of course, 4 of them, 1 for each shock.
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