Possible electrical problem with air suspension
Previous owner information:He said he had just got a new key, he had changed out a dead battery with a new one.
Last edited by Yuki18; Feb 19, 2019 at 12:35 AM.
Unfortunately it is known for its many problems. There are many write-ups at the Benzworld forum about problems and fixes.
Unfortunately it is known for its many problems. There are many write-ups at the Benzworld forum about problems and fixes.
Also, I lowered my whole CL 1.5 inches with the lowering links. This has no negative impact on the ABC system but makes it handle far better in the corners because you have a lower center of gravity. So it will make the car more fun to drive.
My first car (when i was 16) was a Plymouth Belvedere with torsion bar suspension. I had a blast lowering it to the ground practically.
If you want to drive it like it is and there are no immediate problems with the suspension then you can get lowering links on EBay for $100 for all 4 wheels. All are adjustable so you can independently adjust each wheel to the height you want. That would allow you to make everything even.
Also, I lowered my whole CL 1.5 inches with the lowering links. This has no negative impact on the ABC system but makes it handle far better in the corners because you have a lower center of gravity. So it will make the car more fun to drive.
My first car (when i was 16) was a Plymouth Belvedere with torsion bar suspension. I had a blast lowering it to the ground practically.
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I’m not sure about your level of mechanic ability but you should be able to do two things at the least-
1. Jack up your car
2. Remove tire/change spare
i think first we need to visually inspect your height sensors, with almost 300k miles they are very likely damaged or coming loose. the fronts are fairly easy to inspect, they are connected to what’s called your upper control arm. It’s shaped sorta like wishbone
rear ride height sensors are harder to find but easier to diagnose in my opinion. Remove the rear wheels, and INSIDE front your Lower control arm in the rear you will see a small arm that connects to a sensor on one side and Connects to your rear control arm on the other side
these sensors in the rear are particularly prone to damage in my experience, especially if someone inexperienced had worked on the rear suspension and didn’t support the control arm while dropping the rear wheel hub/arms
lastly I’m not sure I recommend lowering links at all, I believe the lowering links, paired with not changing abc fluid every 15k miles, severely stressed my abc system until struts and pumps started failing. The system is already tricky , and while the lowered look is nice I don’t see the logic in trying to manipulate a system with a bad reputation for failure. My car came with lowering links already installed when I bought it
I’m not sure about your level of mechanic ability but you should be able to do two things at the least-
1. Jack up your car
2. Remove tire/change spare
i think first we need to visually inspect your height sensors, with almost 300k miles they are very likely damaged or coming loose. the fronts are fairly easy to inspect, they are connected to what’s called your upper control arm. It’s shaped sorta like wishbone
rear ride height sensors are harder to find but easier to diagnose in my opinion. Remove the rear wheels, and INSIDE front your Lower control arm in the rear you will see a small arm that connects to a sensor on one side and Connects to your rear control arm on the other side
these sensors in the rear are particularly prone to damage in my experience, especially if someone inexperienced had worked on the rear suspension and didn’t support the control arm while dropping the rear wheel hub/arms
lastly I’m not sure I recommend lowering links at all, I believe the lowering links, paired with not changing abc fluid every 15k miles, severely stressed my abc system until struts and pumps started failing. The system is already tricky , and while the lowered look is nice I don’t see the logic in trying to manipulate a system with a bad reputation for failure. My car came with lowering links already installed when I bought it







