2010 GL450 Airmatic problem
I am a newbie here but have been reading this forum for a few years now.
I have a 2010 GL450 with about 80k on it. I recently replaced the front left air shock because that corner was hanging low and when I checked it out I found a big hole in the air bag. I bought a replacement from Arnot and the installation went pretty smooth.
I drove it for about a week with no problems but now the "malfuntion" message comes up for the airmatic. If I start the car and immediately raise and lower the car it will sometime not throw the code, other times it will. At startup I hear the compressor running although I dont see much movement of either end and then it times out after 30 seconds or so and throws the code. I have checked for a leak on the new airbag and the connector and everything seems fine there.
The car seems to be sitting level and good, sometimes the suspension will feel "mushy" when driving it with the "malfuntion" code and other times it feels fine.
I have read that the compressor can fail after a hole in one of the airbags because it has to run excessively to try and maintain pressure. However, it seems to be running OK until the system times out - almost like it turns off because it cannot maintain whatever pressure it is supposed to run at.
I tried to read the OBDII (with a generic scanner) and there is no code being sent, it resets everytime the ignition is turned off.
Can anyone suggest any troubleshooting tips? I hate to buy a compressor to find out it is something else.
Thanks in advance,
Rich
the hole in the old shock wore out the compressor and now you most likely need a new one.
if you press the "raise" button and for a while nothing happens (make sure all doors are closed) and eventually you get a malfunction message- it is your compressor.
good luck.
Do you know if the compressor is repairable (I work in an industrial valve/flow meter repair shop) or is it a sealed "disposable" unit.
Any suggestions on a good supplier?
Thanks again and regards, Rich
the hole in the old shock wore out the compressor and now you most likely need a new one.
if you press the "raise" button and for a while nothing happens (make sure all doors are closed) and eventually you get a malfunction message- it is your compressor.
good luck.
they are generally not worth the hassle to repair.
any supplier will suffice as they are either oem or arnott.
compressors are about $350-600 and about an hour to exchange.
they are generally not worth the hassle to repair.
any supplier will suffice as they are either oem or arnott.
compressors are about $350-600 and about an hour to exchange.
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This weekend I bubble checked for leaks on the lines and manifold and new compressor and then removed the new air bag and strut, I made a test fixture and inflated the bag and pressure checked it finding no leaks.
I see some places recommend replacing in pairs and I am wondering if they are different heights because one is original OEM and one is new Arnott?
That being said - when I "raise" the suspension it takes a long time to go back down so maybe it is the manifold?? Or perhaps the height gauge. I cannot think of any other way of troubleshooting/isolating the problem
I am at a loss for what it could be but hate to take to MB for a code reading..... Is there any kind of laptop software like I have for my Audi (VAG COM) to read the codes or do you have to buy a MB code reader?
Thanks all...
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There are several components in the Aromatic system: They are (1) Struts (shocks n airbags), (2) Valve body (distributes the pressured air to the struts, (3) air reservoir (stores pressured air and releases when valve body requires air to distribute), (4) compressor (pulls atmospheric air and pressurizes the air), (5) Relay (tells the compressor when to switch on/off), (6) height sensors (mounted at each corner of the vehicle to measure the height) and (7) fuse to stop damage to aromatic components if there is a malfunction (basically blows when more than the rated amperage current is drawn.
My guess in your case would be the valve body is not functioning properly. The best way is to use a good scanner and check the height at each wheel and also take the pressure readings from the scanner. Since your pump and struts are new - this would be the logical solution.
I recently did my aromatic system and am a new member of the forum with a recently purchased ML 350 - I'm only trying to help - there are more experienced people who can also give you support.
I would also add component No. (8) Filter - this cleans the atmospheric air being supplied to the compressor (the filter is located in the Right wheel housing).
Thanks NRR - I appreciate the advice. Checking on the solenoid manifold now.
How long does the airmatic raising vehicle take? My button light kept flashing for about 30 seconds and then get a "Compressor Cooling Down" message. Bad compressor?
Edit: Seem to have found my answer here.
https://mbworld.org/forums/gl-class-...-airmatic.html
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