AIR SUSPENSION 4.8iS - ANOTHER ONE - VIEWS PLEASE
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:32 am
I have a problem with my air suspension and having trawled the extensive and very helpful posts on the issue would be grateful for any views hints on my initial diagnosis from those who've had similar problems.
The car is a 2004 4.8iS. I left it for 4 weeks over the summer parked on a kerb. On my return I noticed that the front was down (looked like a dragster). However, once I'd started up it raised itself within a minute or so to the normal height and was normal to drive. No error messages on the dash at any point. Drove 300 miles or so.
It was then fine until it was left for about a week and the same thing happened. I actually drove off straight away and the ride was rock hard until a couple of minutes in, when it had readjusted.
It has happened one more time overnight but interestingly had raised itself in the 3-4 minutes between unlocking and start up.
My best guess is that there is a leak in the front somewhere - maybe one or both of the airbags. It is not sufficient to cause an error message. The compressor and the sensors are clearly working. I'm assuming that if left unattended it will simply get worse over time and finally pack-up.
It has its annual service at my trusted indy in a month or so and I am intending to get it seen to then.
Any views or thoughts on this (particularly if my diagnosis is flawed) would be very welcome.
Thanks in advance.
The car is a 2004 4.8iS. I left it for 4 weeks over the summer parked on a kerb. On my return I noticed that the front was down (looked like a dragster). However, once I'd started up it raised itself within a minute or so to the normal height and was normal to drive. No error messages on the dash at any point. Drove 300 miles or so.
It was then fine until it was left for about a week and the same thing happened. I actually drove off straight away and the ride was rock hard until a couple of minutes in, when it had readjusted.
It has happened one more time overnight but interestingly had raised itself in the 3-4 minutes between unlocking and start up.
My best guess is that there is a leak in the front somewhere - maybe one or both of the airbags. It is not sufficient to cause an error message. The compressor and the sensors are clearly working. I'm assuming that if left unattended it will simply get worse over time and finally pack-up.
It has its annual service at my trusted indy in a month or so and I am intending to get it seen to then.
Any views or thoughts on this (particularly if my diagnosis is flawed) would be very welcome.
Thanks in advance.