Air ride switch, but no air ride
Could be but pressing the ride height button would certainly not be a good idea. I'm not sure if it would not potentially have an error related to pressures since it does at least monitor pressure, but possible that maybe it does not actually do anything with the pressure data?
disconnect or disable the ride height switch up front leaving just the air compressor switch on the back. and like was said just disconnect the sensor arms from the suspension and keep them fixed in a position the air-ride wont complain with zip ties or a hose clamp. while capping off the bag lines. K.I.S.S.
Unless it actually does use the pressure sensors for something in which case it would give an error at some point. It does have pressure sensors as the Tech2 displays the values. It will depend on if it actually uses them in some of the programming though.
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