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How are solenoids used in an air suspension system?

How are solenoids used in an air suspension system?

The valve block controls the flow of air in the system in response to decisions made by the ECU. This is accomplished through the use of solenoids, one-way check valves and a fabricated block or manifold. Six “hit and drop” solenoids (explained below) are used, one for each corner and one each for inlet and exhaust.

Where is the compressor relay located in the car?

Compressor relay is located in relay center under rear seat. Exhaust Solenoid Valve Exhaust solenoid valve, located in compressor head assembly, exhausts air from system and limits compressor output pressure. Height Sensor Height sensor, mounted to underbody frame in rear of vehicle, links body to right rear suspension arm.

Where is the level sensor on Mercedes Benz air suspension?

If you need help with troubleshooting the airmatic valve assembly watch this video. Level sensor is faulty They are located at the rear and front suspension. When they stop working the air suspension control unit may no longer be able to recognize the height of the car.

How does the Range Rover air suspension system work?

By changing the volume of air in each of the air springs, the system maintains ride height and quality regardless of load. Four height sensors monitor vehicle height – one for each wheel. Data received from each sensor by the electronic control module is used to maintain, add or release air in each spring by a series of solenoid valves.

Why is my Airmatic relay not working properly?

The relay is a switch that controls electronic circuits by opening and closing circuits within your compressor. Sometimes it fails as a result of over-extended periods of engagement with the compressor. Your mechanic will help you to identify where the Airmatic relay location is if you are want to change it.

Compressor relay is located in relay center under rear seat. Exhaust Solenoid Valve Exhaust solenoid valve, located in compressor head assembly, exhausts air from system and limits compressor output pressure. Height Sensor Height sensor, mounted to underbody frame in rear of vehicle, links body to right rear suspension arm.

What does air suspension control unit ( N51 ) do?

This article will cover some of the common Mercedes Airmatic problems that occur and how to identify them. A lot of Mercedes-Benz cars have an air suspension control unit (N51), which is responsible for the adjustments between sport and comfort modes of driving.

What was the purpose of the AIRMATIC suspension system?

The Airmatic suspension system was initially designed to combat the issues that drivers were facing with the suspension being too rigid or not providing enough resistance during bumpy driving.

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Ruth Doyle