1. Inspect Air Springs and Shock Absorbers
Air springs and shock absorbers are core components of the air suspension system, and their condition directly affects the vehicle's driving performance. During maintenance, these components need to be checked for leaks, cracks, jamming, or other problems. If any issues are found, they should be replaced immediately.
2. Inspect Pneumatic Components
Pneumatic components are the power source for the air suspension, including the air compressor and pressure regulating valve. During maintenance, these components need to be checked for proper functioning, such as unusual noises from the air compressor and smooth operation of the pressure regulating valve.
3. Inspect Sensors and Control Systems
The sensors and control systems in the air suspension system detect the vehicle's driving status and make corresponding adjustments. During maintenance, these components need to be checked for proper functioning, such as false alarms from the height sensor and timely response from the control system.
4. Keep the Air Suspension System Clean
The cleanliness of the air suspension system directly affects its operating condition. During maintenance, professional cleaning and protective agents should be used to clean and protect the air springs, shock absorbers, and pneumatic components.
5. Adjusting the Air Suspension System Parameters
As a vehicle is used over time, the parameters of the air suspension system may change, affecting its performance. During maintenance, the air suspension system parameters need to be adjusted to restore it to its optimal state.
