I have a 2006 Lucerne CXS that sounds like the air compressor kicks on for the first 20 seconds after starting. Is the compressor bad or is it trying to fill up a leaking rear suspension?

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Asked by jfk34 Mar 15, 2016 at 03:46 PM about the 2006 Buick Lucerne CXS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2006 Lucerne CXS, just bought and air compressor makes whining noise
everytime I start up for approximately 20 seconds, then goes off and makes
no more noise...

4 Answers

1,705

It's probably just filling the air shocks. If it stays off and makes no more noise I wouldn't worry too much about it

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Thanks, probably means that I am losing a bit of air in the shocks, but Ic an live with that for a while.

1,705

Doesnt necessarily mean you're losing air. It bleeds out slowly when the car is off & then fills up again when you start it next time. If it was losing air while driving, youd hear the compressor activate again to compensate for the air that was lost

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Found out it was the Smog pump...$90 part.

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