Air Lift AutoPilot V2 User manual

For maximum effectiveness and safety,
please read these instructions completely
before proceeding with installation.
Failure to read these instructions can result in an
incorrect installation.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
AutoPilot V2 ™
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Kit Details
27671
Part # Description Qty
72605 4pt Fast Air Manifold - 1/4”.................. 1
27042 Gen 3 Display ..................................... 1
26498-002 Electrical Harness - FastAir ................ 1
24672 Fuse, spade 3 amp ............................1
24547 Fuse, spade, 30 amp ..........................1
24500 ATC Fuse holder w/ cap .....................2
24645 16GA Butt Connector..........................1
24752 12-10GA Butt Connector.....................3
24748 12GA Ring Terminal 3/8” ....................2
24524 Female Spade Terminal......................1
24595 12GA Female Spade Terminal ..........1
24561 Adaptor, Mini Fuse..............................1
24542 ATC/ATO Fuse Adaptor......................1
21043 1/4” MNPT X 1/4” PTC Elbow.............1
21847 3/8” MNPT X 1/4” PTC Elbow.............1
21737 3/8” Pipe Plug .....................................1
21773 3/8” MNPT X 1/8” MNPT Adapter .......1
Part # Description..............................Qty
21999 1/8” MNPT X 1/4” PTC Elbow.............2
21633 Push Lock Valve .................................1
21585 1/4” Pipe Plug .....................................1
20937 Polyurethane Filter Drain Hose.........5ft
20946 DOT 1/4” Air Line............................60ft
17263 1/4-14 x 1 Self Tapping Screw............3
18444 3/8” Flat Washer .................................8
17188 3/8-16 x 1.25 Hex Cap Screw.............4
18435 3/8-16 Nylon Lock Nut ........................4
11517 Miniature Filter ....................................1
11217 P Clamp ..............................................1
17173 1/4”-14 X 3/4” Self Tapping Screw......1
16444 VIAIR 444C Compressor (200 psi) .....1
11955 4 Gallon Aluminum Air Tank ...............1
10466 8” Zip Tie...........................................10
10530 Air Line Cutter.....................................1
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Introduction
The purpose of this publication is to assist with the installation, operation and troubleshooting
of the AutoPilot V2 kit.
It is important to read and understand the entire installation guide before beginning installation or
performing any maintenance, service or repair. The information includes step-by-step installation
information, installation templates and a troubleshooting guide.
Air Lift Company reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its products and
publications at any time. For the latest version of this manual
NOTATION EXPLANATION
Hazard notations appear in various locations in this publication. Information which is highlighted
by one of these notations must be observed to help minimize risk of personal injury or possible
improper installation which may render the vehicle unsafe. Notes are used to help emphasize
areas of procedural importance and provide helpful suggestions. The following denitions
explain the use of these notations as they appear throughout this guide.
INDICATES IMMEDIATE HAZARDS WHICH WILL RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH.
INDICATES HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH COULD RESULT IN SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
INDICATES HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE
TO THE MACHINE OR MINOR PERSONAL INJURY.
Indicates a procedure, practice or hint which is important to highlight.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
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Installing the AutoPilot V2 Kit
INSTALL COMPONENTS
For a complete schematic, please see g. 15. (pages 10-11)
BEST PRACTICE IS TO LOCATE THE MANIFOLD UNIT INSIDE THE VEHICLE. IF
EXTERNAL MOUNTING IS DESIRED, THE MANIFOLD MUST BE LOCATED IN AN
AREA SHIELDED FROM DIRECT WATER SPRAY FROM TIRES OR CAR WASHES. THE
MANIFOLD SHOULD BE CONSIDERED “WATER RESISTANT” NOT “WATERPROOF”.
Layout
1. Plan component location rst. Ideally, the manifold should be located above the
compressor and tank if possible to avoid compressor ingested water from gathering in
the manifold. This is most important for vehicles operated in below freezing climates.
2. Prior to mounting components, check to make sure:
• the electrical harness connections will reach the manifold and compressor.
• the compressor leader hose will reach the tank.
• the air lines will route cleanly through the vehicle without kinking or bending.
Be sure to install all components as far as possible from any heat sources. Plan and prepare
harness and air line routing thru the vehicle. Eliminate all sharp edges that could chafe. Use
grommets when passing through compartment walls.
Prepare and install the compressor
1. Prepare the compressor intake. If the compressor body is mounted inside the vehicle,
attach lter to port on end of compressor (g. 15). If compressor is located outside the
vehicle, snorkel inlet lter to dry location inside vehicle using components supplied with
compressor.
2. Center punch and drill four holes using the template on page 19.
3. Attach using the hardware supplied with the compressor.
If the harness must be lengthened, use properly sized butt connectors and wire. If extending
the power/ground wires, use 8AWG wire minimum or contact Air Lift for more information.
The supplied harness is only capable of powering a single compressor. If installing dual
compressors, a second dedicated power wire is required. Consult the Electrical Schematic
section for proper wiring, and contact Air Lift for an optional second compressor harness
(part number: 27679).
Manifold
1. Position the manifold in a desired location. Make sure the manifold mounting surface
is at.
Mount the manifold to the body either horizontally (g. 1a) or vertically with the ports facing
toward the ground (g. 1b). Do not mount the manifold upside down (g. 1c). Proper manifold
mounting will help prevent water from settling in areas sensitive to freezing.
2. Fasten the manifold using the two self-tapping screws. If the mounting surface is not
at, add washers to space the manifold up over surface irregularities.
3. If needed, a manifold mounting template can be found on page 17.
CAUTION
NOTE
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Air compressors intake moisture (humidity) from the outside air and will deposit water in the air
tank. The AutoPilot V2 system includes a lter that will greatly reduce the potential for moisture to
enter the manifold, however, tanks must be regularly purged to eliminate the possibility of water
entering the manifold. Be sure to provide easy access to tank drain/ll valve (preferably outside the
vehicle). This is an automatic draining lter and does not need servicing. If you nd this lter to be
plugged, it will need to be replaced. If using an engine-driven compressor, the life of the provided
lter may be reduced due to the increased potential for oil being introduced into the system.
Tank pre-assembly (see g. 15)
1. Per the diagram on pages 10 and 11, install the lter to the tank with supplied ttings/
adapters or remotely mount the lter using the supplied ttings, P-clamp and self tapping
screw. Be sure to mount the lter in the correct orientation.
This is a one-way lter. The arrow at the top should be pointing in the direction of the air
ow from the tank to the manifold (g. 15b).
This is an automatic draining lter that does not require servicing. If you nd this lter to be
plugged, it will need to be replaced. The tank will need to be purged periodically to reduce/
eliminate the potential of moisture entering the manifold.
Tank install (see g. 15)
1. Using the tank feet as a template, drill holes for hardware assembly.
2. Attach the tank using the supplied hardware.
3. Cut an appropriate length of hose from the manifold port T, to the PTC tting on the lter.
4. Route the drain/ll air line with a schrader valve (preferably outside the vehicle).
5. Install the supplied drain tube (soft hose) to the bottom of the lter and route to a location
outside of the vehicle.
When cutting plastic air line, only use a standard hose cutter like (Air Lift part number 10530)
or razor blade. Cut all hose ends square and as smoothly as possible. See hose cutting
tips on page 6.
INSTALL HARNESS
1. Disconnect the battery ground while installing the system.
2. Compressor / manifold connections (see g. 15)
• Attach the manifold connector, it will “click” into place once fully seated.
• Mount the compressor relay in a preferred location using a self-tapping screw.
• Cut off the spade and eyelet from the compressor power and ground wires.
•Strip 1/4” of wire casing from the compressor wires.
•Strip 1/4” of wire casing from the black and pink harness wires.
Use an appropriate terminal crimp tool to ensure a good connection.
This represents the top of the vehicle frame or any custom setup (and is the same for gures 1b and 1c).
ABSOLUTELY NOT!
PREFERRED ACCEPTABLE
g. 1a g. 1b g. 1c
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•Using a butt connector attach the RED compressor wire to the PINK harness wire.
•Using a butt connector attach the BLACK compressor wire to the BLACK harness wire.
• Carefully apply heat (preferably with a heat gun) to seal these connections.
3. Battery / ignition connections (see g. 15)
• Identify the power, ground, + ignition leg of the harness.
• Ground: 10AWG black wire; Power: 10AWG red wire; Ignition: 18AWG pink wire.
•Route power and ground leg of the harness free from any heat source to the battery.
• Using a butt connector attach the red wire to a fuse holder.
•Attach an 3/8” eyelet to the other end of the fuse holder and attach to the positive
battery (+) terminal.
•Attach an 3/8” eyelet to the black wire and attach to the battery ground.
•Route the 18AWG pink wire to a key switched IGNITION source that remains on
during cranking. Examples include: ECU, fuel pump.
Do not select an accessory source. If the AutoPilot V2 display shuts off while starting the
vehicle, this is not a true ignition source.
• Using a butt connector attach the pink ignition wire to a fuse holder.
• Select ignition source and attach the fused ignition wire.
• Use fuse adaptors as necessary.
4. Display
• Route the display cable as desired to the preferred operating location.
•Attach the display cable to the main harness cable (small white 3 cavity connector).
5. Reconnect the battery.
INSTALL AIR LINES
Use a standard hose cutter (Air Lift part number 10530) or razor blade. Cut all hose ends
square and as smoothly as possible.
1. Route and attach the air lines to the air springs.
• Route air lines free from abrasive edges and heat sources.
2. Attach manifold port FL to the front, drivers side left spring.
3. Attach manifold port FR to the front, passengers side right spring.
4. Attach manifold port RL to the rear, drivers side left spring.
5. Attach manifold port RR to the rear, passengers side right spring.
6. Attach manifold port T to the PTC tting previously installed on the lter.
7. Manifold port Eis the exhaust port.
• Port E can be left open, or routed to a preferred exhaust location.
Air lines should be pushed in rmly, with a slight back and forth rotational twist – check the
connection by pulling on each line to verify a robust connection.
Release the air line from the tting by releasing air, pushing on the line, depressing the ring
towards the tting, and then pulling the hose out of the tting.
NPT ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Inspect the port and tting ensuring both are free of contaminants and excessive burrs
and nicks.
2. Apply a stripe of liquid pipe sealant around the male threads leaving the rst two threads
uncovered.
3. Screw nger tight into the port.
4. Wrench tighten the tting to the correct turns past nger tight position (see table 1
located on page 6).
NEVER BACK OFF AN INSTALLED PIPE FITTING TO ACHIEVE PROPER ALIGNMENT.
LOOSENING INSTALLED PIPE FITTINGS WILL CORRUPT THE SEAL AND CONTRIBUTE
TO LEAKAGE AND FAILURE.
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Torque Specications
Fitting Size Turns Past
Finger Tight
Torque
lb./ft.
1/8” NPT 1.5 - 3.0 12
1/4” NPT 1.5 - 3.0 25
3/8” NPT 1.5 - 3.0 40
1/2” NPT 1.5 - 3.0 54
3/4” NPT 1.5 - 3.0 78
1” NPT 1 - 2.5 112
1 1/4” NPT 1 - 2.5 154
1 1/2” NPT 1 - 2.5 211
2” NPT 1 - 2.5 300
Table 1
HELPFUL TIPS: AIR LINE AND FITTINGS
1. Minimum hose bend radius
•3/8” hose = 1.5” hose bend radius.
•1/4” hose = 1” hose bend radius.
2. Hose to tting
•No side loading on tting from hose.
• Hose straight for 1” before bending.
3. Hose cutting
• Cut hose perpendicular to hose length.
• Inspect hose for scratches that run lengthwise on hose prior to insertion.
•Use proper hose cutter, or razor on at surface.
4. DOT/SAEJ844 air brake hose data
• Maximum working pressure of 175 PSI.
•Not to be used for frame (body) to un-sprung mass connection, use a braided leader
hose for this moving connection.
AutoPilot V2 is an advanced pressure-based air suspension control system, that uses state-
of-the-art software algorithms to calibrate or map the control system to your vehicle. Once
the system is calibrated, the algorithm predicts required “valve open time” to move the air
suspension to achieve preset target pressures. AutoPilot V2 has 8 programmable presets,
allowing the user to input 8 different combinations of the 4 corner air spring pressures.
After installing AutoPilot V2 in your vehicle, please follow the steps below to properly set up
your new system. If changes are made after installing and calibrating the system such as
changes to air springs, lines, tank, compressor, or other vehicle modications, the system
must be recalibrated to maintain accuracy.
Setup and Calibration
Compressor Tank Pressure
Viair Air Lift P/N Max. Tank Pressure
380C 16380 175
400C 16400 150
444C 16444 175
450C 16450 150
480C 16480 175
Table 2

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RR
LR
RF
LF
T
Button Denition
g. 2
SYSTEM CALIBRATION AND
SETTINGS
1. Key-on/power up, and compressor should
come on to ll the tank. Check to make
sure system is triggered by IGNITION
source. While starting the engine, the
system should be ON. If not, please refer
back to the “Install Harness” section.
2. Press buttons 1 and 5 simultaneously
(1+5) and hold for 5-10 seconds until
settings and diagnostics mode main page
appears (g. 3).
Tank Adjust (Maximum System PSI)
Press button 1 (TANK ADJUST). Set tank
pressure preference by pressing MAX up/
down buttons simultaneously (g. 4). The MAX
value sets compressor cut-off pressure. Press
buttons (1+5) simultaneously to exit to settings
and diagnostics mode.
MIN tank pressure will follow MAX within 15
PSI to provide further accuracy.
If tank MAX settings are changed, a system
recalibration is necessary for optimal
performance. Max tank pressures for various
compressors can be found in table 2.
Calibrate to your vehicle
Press button 2 to enter CALIBRATE (g. 3).
Press button 1 SYSTEM CAL (g. 5), follow
instructions to calibrate AutoPilot V2 system
to your vehicle. Once calibration is complete,
Press buttons (1+5) simultaneously to exit to
settings and diagnostics mode.
TANK MAX=175
g. 4
1. TANK ADJUST
2. CALIBRATE
3. BACKLIGHT
4. PRESET MAIN
g. 3
CALIBRATION MENU
1. SYSTEM CAL
2. ADJUST SYSTEM
g. 5
DURING CALIBRATION THE SYSTEM WILL AUTOMATICALLY DEFLATE TO 0 PSI AND
RAISE TO 100 PSI ON EACH AXLE AUTOMATICALLY. IF WHEELS EXTEND BEYOND
FENDERS, VEHICLE DAMAGE MAY RESULT. CALIBRATION ON NARROW WHEELS
THAT TUCK INSIDE THE FENDERS IS RECOMMENDED. ALSO, MAKE SURE VEHICLE
BODYWORK WILL NOT BE HARMED IF ONE END IS RAISED TO 100 PSI AND THE
OTHER IS AT ZERO. IF DAMAGE IS POSSIBLE, IT MAY BE BEST TO CALIBRATE BY
SETTING VEHICLE ON BLOCKS OF WOOD (SAME HEIGHT) TO GIVE THE BODYWORK
MORE CLEARANCE.
CAUTION
Backlight Setting
Press button 3 to enter BACKLIGHT (g.
3). Set display backlight to your preference
by pressing the + and – on R (Red), G
(Green), B (Blue) (g. 6). Press buttons
(1+5) simultaneously to exit to settings and
diagnostics mode.
+ + +
BACKLIGHT
R G B
- - -
g. 6
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Automatic Preset Maintenance
Press button 4 (fig. 3) to enter PRESET
MAINTAIN. Press button 8 to turn ON or
OFF (g. 7). When ON, this function actively
monitors air spring pressure and fills to
maintain active preset pressure when average
pressure drops below a threshold due to a
system leak.
PRESET MAINTAIN?
ON
g. 7
5. COMP TEST
6. COMP TIME
7. RISE ON START
8. PSI/BAR & SWV
g. 8
RISE ON START?
ON
g. 10
TANK PRESSURE RANGE
135-150 PSI
g. 9
PROCEED? YES NO
NOTE
NOTE This function will not exhaust pressure. If air spring pressure is higher than preset target,
only the operator pressing the preset button again will activate the system to exhaust air
spring pressure (for safety). Press buttons (1+5) simultaneously to exit.
PRESET MAINTAIN should be off for performance/track driving or if operating in
extremely hilly areas.
Compressor Test / Run Time
Press button 5 to run a compressor test (g.
8). This function will exhaust the tank to the
specied MIN tank pressure, then turn ON
the compressor and measure its inate time
to achieve MAX pressure (g. 9). AutoPilot V2
will record this ll time, allowing the operator
to compare future fill times to determine
compressor performance. Press buttons (1+5)
simultaneously to exit. Press button 6 (g. 8)
to view the number of hours the compressor
has been running.
Rise on Start
Press button 7 (fig. 8) to enter RISE ON
START (g. 10). This function will automatically
activate valves to achieve preset 1 target
pressures when the vehicle is keyed-on. This
function allows the operator to drive away
seconds after vehicle is started. Press buttons
(1+5) simultaneously to exit.
This function only operates when the start-up pressures are BELOW the Preset 1 target
pressures. The system will not deate to achieve Preset 1 target
Set Units (PSI / BAR)
1. Press button 8 (g. 8) to toggle between PSI and BAR pressure units and check software
version. Press buttons (1+5) simultaneously to exit.
2. Press buttons (1+5) simultaneously to exit settings and diagnostics – you are now ready
to create presets.
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Program Presets
Program Preset 1
Preset 1 should always be entered as the desired
ride pressure for the RISE ON START function.
Determine desired ride pressures: press
buttons (1+5) simultaneously to toggle display
to MANUAL mode. Manually activate each
corner (see MANUAL mode section page
13) to achieve desired “normal driving” ride
pressure (g. 11). Program preset 1: press
buttons (1+5) simultaneously to toggle display
to PRESET mode (g. 12). Press and hold
button 1 for 3 seconds to set preset 1. Release
button and actual air spring pressures will
appear (g. 12). Fine-tune the pressures by
pressing up/down buttons. Press and hold to
scroll. Press buttons (1+5) simultaneously to
save and exit.
Program Presets 2-8
You are now free to program the additional 7
presets to desired pressures. Typical presets
can be:
•“Low”: set pressures to the lowest
possible pressures for extreme low
driving stance.
•“Front up”: for speed bump or driveway
clearance.
• “Rear up”: for added load of
passengers, equipment.
•“Play”: for those that want to enjoy their
air suspension freedom, AutoPilot V2
has a special function that recognizes
side-to-side presets. When left side
pressures are equal, and right side
pressures are equal but >25PSI
different than left, the algorithm will
activate side to side instead of front
to back. It will also equalize all air
spring pressures when exiting the
“play” preset, conserving air by using
the high pressure side to inate the
low pressure side. Pairing two “play”
presets together allows side-to-side
activation that consumes far less air
than manual mode activation would
consume.
NOTE
64 66 82 80
150
g. 11
65 65 80 80
PRESET 1
EDIT
g. 12
5 100 5 100
EDIT
PRESET 6
g. 13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RR
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RF
LF
T
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100 5 100 5
EDIT
PRESET 7
g. 14
g. 2
Sample Pressure Layouts
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FRONT REAR
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LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
30 AMP fuse
AL005
AL002
AL004
+
-
AL005 AL007
Attach filter
Butt connector
Drain/fill valve
*mount in
accessible location
Filter
1234
5678
RR
LR
RF
LF
Exhaust
1/4” Elbow
* Mount to bottom tank port
Relay schematic reference
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To +12 Volt
Battery Source
To +12 Volt
Battery Source
30 AMP30 AMP
Back ViewBack View
ALOO2ALOO2
Gray
20GA
To Manifold
Gray
20GA
To Manifold
Pink
20GA
IGN
Pink
20GA
IGN
Pink
10GA
Pink
10GA
Red
10GA
Red
10GA
Existing fuse
3 AMP fuse
Ignition Source
(on while cranking)
Relay
Connect direct to battery
Preferred
NOTE: If not run to battery, voltage drop
may reduce system performance and
durability.
Examples:
�ECU �Fuel pump � etc.
Second compressor signal wire
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FRONT REAR
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Not included in kit
For Reference Only
Not included in kit
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
30 AMP fuse
AL005
AL002
AL004
+
-
AL005 AL007
Attach filter
Butt connector
Drain/fill valve
*mount in
accessible location
Filter
1234
5678
RR
LR
RF
LF
Exhaust
1/4” Elbow
* Mount to bottom tank port
Relay schematic reference
3030
86868585
8787
Compressor (OUT) (7)Compressor (OUT) (7)
To +12 Volt
Battery Source
To +12 Volt
Battery Source
30 AMP30 AMP
Back ViewBack View
ALOO2ALOO2
Gray
20GA
To Manifold
Gray
20GA
To Manifold
Pink
20GA
IGN
Pink
20GA
IGN
Pink
10GA
Pink
10GA
Red
10GA
Red
10GA
Existing fuse
3 AMP fuse
Ignition Source
(on while cranking)
Relay
Connect direct to battery
Preferred
NOTE: If not run to battery, voltage drop
may reduce system performance and
durability.
Examples:
� ECU � Fuel pump � etc.
Second compressor signal wire
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FRONT REAR
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Not included in kit
For Reference Only
Not included in kit
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
30 AMP fuse
AL005
AL002
AL004
+
-
AL005 AL007
Attach filter
Butt connector
Drain/fill valve
*mount in
accessible location
Filter
1234
5678
RR
LR
RF
LF
Exhaust
1/4” Elbow
* Mount to bottom tank port
Relay schematic reference
3030
86868585
8787
Compressor (OUT) (7)Compressor (OUT) (7)
To +12 Volt
Battery Source
To +12 Volt
Battery Source
30 AMP30 AMP
Back ViewBack View
ALOO2ALOO2
Gray
20GA
To Manifold
Gray
20GA
To Manifold
Pink
20GA
IGN
Pink
20GA
IGN
Pink
10GA
Pink
10GA
Red
10GA
Red
10GA
Existing fuse
3 AMP fuse
Ignition Source
(on while cranking)
Relay
Connect direct to battery
Preferred
NOTE: If not run to battery, voltage drop
may reduce system performance and
durability.
Examples:
�ECU �Fuel pump � etc.
Second compressor signal wire
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FRONT REAR
For Reference Only
Not included in kit
For Reference Only
Not included in kit
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
30 AMP fuse
AL005
AL002
AL004
+
-
AL005 AL007
Attach filter
Butt connector
Drain/fill valve
*mount in
accessible location
Filter
1234
5678
RR
LR
RF
LF
Exhaust
1/4” Elbow
* Mount to bottom tank port
Relay schematic reference
3030
86868585
8787
Compressor (OUT) (7)Compressor (OUT) (7)
To +12 Volt
Battery Source
To +12 Volt
Battery Source
30 AMP30 AMP
Back ViewBack View
ALOO2ALOO2
Gray
20GA
To Manifold
Gray
20GA
To Manifold
Pink
20GA
IGN
Pink
20GA
IGN
Pink
10GA
Pink
10GA
Red
10GA
Red
10GA
Existing fuse
3 AMP fuse
Ignition Source
(on while cranking)
Relay
Connect direct to battery
Preferred
NOTE: If not run to battery, voltage drop
may reduce system performance and
durability.
Examples:
�ECU �Fuel pump � etc.
Second compressor signal wire
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Top view
of filter
*This is a moisture drain and must drain to the outside of the vehicle.
**This option must be used
for tank P/N10995
OPTION #1 - INSTALL TO TANK OPTION #2 - REMOTELY MOUNT**
FILTER INSTALLATION OPTIONS
AIR LINE CUTTING
g. 15b
*
Tank
Soft
drain
hose
Manifold
*Tank
Manifold
Mount
NOTE: Air Lift recommends
using a hose cutting tool to
ensure a proper cut (Air Lift
part number 10530). If a
hose connection has been
disconnected the hose must be
trimmed 1/2” back to provide
for a leak free seal.
DO NOT INSTALL FILTER
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Now that your system is set up, it’s time to use it. If changes are made after installing and
calibrating the system such as changes to air springs, lines, tank, or compressor, the system
must be recalibrated to maintain system accuracy.
There are two operational modes: PRESET and MANUAL. Pressing buttons (1+5)
simultaneously will toggle between modes. After 10 seconds of non-use, the display enters
standby where the LCD dims. Any button hit will “wake-up” the display and allow users to
activate the system. See mode operation below for more details.
PRESET Mode
1. If display is sleeping, press any button once to “wake up” the display. If display is
illuminated, go to the next step. Press of any button will display the programmed preset
pressures for that button. Users can quickly view each preset prior to activating to make
sure they are selecting the desired preset.
2. A 2nd button press of the same preset button within 2 seconds will activate it. The system
will iterate up to 6 times to achieve the preset target pressures by +/- 3 PSI. The display
shows PLEASE WAIT as it iterates, then will ash SUCCESSFUL when achieved or
UNSUCCESSFUL if not able to achieve the target pressure window.
3. Micro adjust to ±1 PSI: If more accuracy is desired, double press the same preset and
the system will rene pressures closer to target. This is often necessary when target
preset pressures are LOWER than current pressure. Accuracy can be improved by
rolling the vehicle straight while activating the preset.
If the system indicates UNSUCCESSFUL, refer to troubleshooting guide on page 13.
PRESET Mode: Improve Accuracy
If system reads SUCCESSFUL but pressures are consistently lower or higher than target,
you can improve rst attempt accuracy by going to Calibration Menu (g. 5) and pressing
button 2. Adjust the ADJ value to a higher number if rst attempt pressures are lower than
target. Adjust the value to a lower number if rst attempt pressures are higher than target.
WHEN A PRESET IS ACTIVATED THAT LOWERS THE VEHICLE SIGNIFICANTLY BELOW
DRIVING HEIGHT, BE SURE TO HAVE THE FRONT WHEELS STEERED STRAIGHT
AHEAD TO AVOID FENDER TO TIRE DAMAGE.
Operating the System
NOTE
MANUAL Mode
PRESET Mode
299
99 99 99 99
1234
8
7
6
5
150
299
99 99 99 99
1234
8
7
6
5
150
g. 16 g. 17
100 90100 90 100 90100 90
CAUTION

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MANUAL Mode
1. MANUAL mode allows the user to ll or exhaust each spring independently. The display
will show arrows above and below the pressures to indicate manual control mode (g. 17).
The arrow will be solid when the spring is lling/exhausting, and outlined when not active.
2. The system detects button press time. For a very short (<0.1sec) duration press, the
system will open the valves for a dened “burst”, changing pressure minimally so users
can ne-tune their pressures. For a longer than 0.1 sec duration press, the valves open
as long as you hold the button down. If a button is held active, the ll/exhaust will time
out after 10 seconds.
•Fill springs: buttons 1 - 4, Exhaust springs: buttons 5 - 8
Troubleshooting Guide
Leak Testing and Detection
Leak detection
1. A leak can be dened as a loss of pressure of more than 5 psi over an 8 hour period. Be
aware that ambient temperature change has an effect on pressure that may seem like
a leak. For example: a change of 10deg Fahrenheit up or down from your baseline will
have an approximate gain or loss of indicated pressure of 2 psi. If a leak is suspected
after including any temperature change, then proceed to #2.
2. Spray soapy water (1/5 Dawn brand dish soap to 4/5 water) on suspect ttings and hose
connections and look for any bubbling caused by air leakage.
3. Fix leaking connection (review pg. 6 for help on NPT ttings and air line connections).
4. Wipe down sprayed connections with rag to remove any residual soapy water.
Dawn brand dish soap will not corrode the metals (aluminum, brass, steel) with which it
comes into contact.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Compressor doesn’t run There is a blown fuse or relay, bad ground, or poor
electrical connections.
Replace the fuse, check the ground wire, or check
the compressor connector
Compressor runs all the time. The compressor relay is defective or there is a leak. Replace the relay or locate the leak and repair.
Air spring or tank leak. Fitting seal or air line is compromised. Check to make sure air lines are seated in connectors.
Inspect ttings with soapy water. Trim hose or re-
seal tting.
Nothing happens when the vehicle is key-on
ignition active
There is a blown fuse or a poor connection. Replace the fuses and check the electrical
connections.
The display does not light up. There is a blown fuse or a poor connection. Replace the fuses and check the electrical
connections.
Compressors runs all the time but doesn’t ll the tank. Compressor in-line check valve fitting has been
overtorqued.
Loosen tting and check again. Replace if needed.
Display shows UNSUCCESSFUL. “Double Click” for Preset not completed within 2
second window.
If display is in sleep mode, click once to “Wake Up”,
then “Double Click” desired preset within 2 seconds
of each press.
Adjust ADJ value or recalibrate system to reduce
number of iterations.
Calibration may need to be adjusted or system may
need to be recalibrated.
Tank pressure settings changed.
Vehicle load changed signicantly. Attempt recalibration.
Air springs/air lines/tank changed.
Display shows PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE. ECU has detected a pressure sensor operating
incorrectly.
Only manual mode can be used to operate
suspension. Contact customer service immediately
to resolve the problem.
NOTE

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Electrical Schematic
g. 18
AUTOPILOT V2 GEN 3 PRESSURE CONTROL
* Sold separately
Air Lift Part Number 27679
AUTOPILOT V2 SECOND COMPRESSOR HARNESS*

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AutoPilot V2 Remote Control Unit Dimensions
.75”
2.375”
2.875”
Side View
Top View

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6.35”
Manifold Template
CAUTION IMPORTANT: PRINT THIS MANUAL AT 100% SCALE. THIS MANUAL CONTAINS A
DRILLING TEMPLATE, WHICH WOULD BE RENDERED INCORRECT IN DIMENSION IF
PRINTED WITH ANY SCALING. USING AN INCORRECT TEMPLATE TO DRILL HOLES
MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE!
PLEASE REFER TO THE ONE-INCH SCALE (FIG. 19) AND USE A MEASURING
TOOL TO CONFIRM THAT THE PRINTED SCALE MEASURES ONE-INCH TO VERIFY
THAT THE TEMPLATE HAS BEEN PRINTED AT 100% SCALE. IF IT IS PRINTED AT
ANY SCALE OTHER THAN 100%, YOU COULD END UP DRILLING IN THE WRONG
LOCATIONS ON THE VEHICLE.
0 1
INCH
g. 19

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16444 Compressor Mounting Template
8 1/2”
HOLE PATTERN FOR
16444 COMPRESSOR
3 5/16”

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Limited Warranty and Return Policy
WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS
Air Lift Company, for all Air Lift Performance products, except its Air Lift Performance 3H™ and 3P™ systems, warrants to the original
purchaser for a period of one year from the date of original purchase that the Air Lift Performance damper kits will be free from defects in
workmanship and materials for the normal expected life of the part when used on cars and trucks as specified by Air Lift Company and
under normal operating conditions, subject to the requirements and exclusions set forth below.
Air Lift Company provides a Limited Lifetime Warranty to the original purchaser of its Air Lift Performance 3H™ and 3P™ Control/Air
Management Systems, that the Air Lift Performance products will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for the normal
expected life of the part when used on cars and trucks as specified by Air Lift Company and under normal operating conditions, subject
to the requirements and exclusions set forth below.
WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
The warranty does not apply to products that have been improperly applied, improperly installed, or which have not been maintained
in accordance with installation instructions furnished with all products. This warranty does not apply and is void if damage or failure is
caused by: accident, abuse, misuse (including but not limited to racing or off-road activities or commercial use), abnormal use, faulty
installation, liquid contact, fire, earthquake or other external cause; operating the product outside Air Lift Company’s instructions, specifi-
cations or guidelines; or service, alteration, maintenance or repairs performed by anyone other than Air Lift Company to the product from
its purchased condition. This warranty also does not apply to: Universal Air (Fabricator Kits), consumable parts, such as batteries; cos-
metic damage, including but not limited to scratches or dents; defects caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to the normal
aging of the product, or if any serial or identification number has been removed or defaced from the product. Air Lift Company reserves
the right to change the design of any product without assuming any obligation to modify any product previously manufactured.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
To the extent permitted by law, this warranty and the remedies set forth herein are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, remedies
and conditions, whether oral, written, statutory, express or implied. AIR LIFT COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL STATUTORY AND IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-
POSE AND WARRANTIES AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. To the extent such warran-
ties cannot be disclaimed, such implied warranties shall apply only for the warranty period specified above. Please note that some states
do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty (or condition) lasts. So the above limitation may not apply to you.
Except as provided in this warranty and to the extent permitted by law, Air Lift Company shall not be liable for any direct, special, inci-
dental or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty or condition, or arising in connection with the sale, use or repair
of air lift products, or under any other legal theory, including but not limited to loss of use, loss of revenue, loss of actual or anticipated
profits, loss of the use of money, loss of business, loss of opportunity, loss of goodwill, and loss of reputation. Air Lift Company’s maxi-
mum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price paid by you for the Air Lift product. Please note that some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
HOW TO GET SERVICE
If a defect in workmanship or materials causes your Air Lift Performance product to become inoperable within the warranty period,
before returning any defective product, to obtain a Returned Materials Authorization (RMA) number. The consumer shall be
responsible for removing (labor charges) the defective product from the vehicle and returning it, shipping costs prepaid, to Air Lift
Company for verification. Returns to Air Lift Company must be postage prepaid and sent to: Air Lift Company. You must prove to the
satisfaction of Air Lift Company the date of original purchase of your Air Lift Performance product. You must also enclose the RMA
number and a return address. A minimum shipping and handling charge will apply to all warranty claims. You must also pack the
product to minimize the risk of it being damaged in transit. If we receive a product in damaged condition as the result of shipping, we
will notify you and you must seek a claim with the shipper.
WHAT AIR LIFT COMPANY WILL DO
If you submit a valid claim to Air Lift Company during the warranty period, Air Lift Company will, at its option, repair your Air Lift Per-
formance product or furnish you with a new or rebuilt product. Air Lift Company will not reimburse you for repairs or replacement parts
provided by other parties. Your repaired or replacement Air Lift Performance product will be returned to you (subject to payment of the
required warranty claim shipping and handling charge) and it will be covered under the warranty for the balance of the warranty period,
if any. When a product or part is replaced, any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes property of Air
Lift Company. You are responsible for installation/reinstallation (labor charges) of the product.
HOW THE LAW RELATES TO THIS WARRANTY
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. By this warranty, Air Lift
Company does not limit or exclude your rights except as allowed by law. To fully understand your rights, you should consult the laws of
your state.

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Replacement Part Information
If replacement parts are needed, contact the local dealer or call Air Lift customer service.
Most parts are immediately available and can be shipped the same day. Contact Air Lift
Company customer service first if:
• Parts are missing from the kit.
• Need technical assistance on installation or operation.
• Broken or defective parts in the kit.
• Wrong parts in the kit.
• Have a warranty claim or question.
Contact the retailer where the kit was purchased:
• If it is necessary to return or exchange the kit for any reason.
• If there is a problem with shipping if shipped from the retailer.
• If there is a problem with the price.
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