SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: Sagging front - fixed easily???


This summer, I noticed on two or three occasions that the front of the SL55 was sagging after 4-5 days of not being driven, and when the car was started, the red indicator came on for the ABC. Within a few seconds, the ride height was normal and the light went off. I assumed a small piece of debris was holding the valve slightly open. Hmmm - probably need to have the valve rebuilt this winter.
But, I tried another approach. For about the next 15 times I drove the car, after getting out of the garage and on the road, and with an engine rpm of at least 2500, I'd punch the ABC lift button twice for full rise, then in about 1 minute push again for full drop. Did this about 8-10 times as the engine and ABC fluid were warming up (ABC fluid probably at max viscosity). My thought was that this higher viscosity fluid just might dislodge the debris if it went into and out of the valve quickly.
Well, now for the past couple of months, there has been no more sagging of the front, even though the car has sometimes been parked for over 2 weeks. And, of course, no further red indicator of a problem.
I don't know whether this will be a lasting 'cure', but it certainly seems to be working pretty well to date! Just wanted to pass it on as info, so others who experience the sagging for the first time might want to try this 'in situ' repair!
Gary--
Last edited by kittyandgary; Dec 5, 2016 at 03:45 PM.





Yes, I'd done all that when I changed out the dampeners and accumulators. When I first purged the ABC fluid, the fluid I removed was still green. I got a little bit of darker fluid, but not brown or black when I drained via the nipples.
The first sagging - which is no longer occurring - was observed about a year after the accumulator/dampener replacement and about 2 years after the fluid purge. I may at least replace the filter in the fluid canister again this winter.


I now continue doing this occasionally when I'm taking the car out for a drive. I believe 'exercising' the system a bit might help keep those valves clean!! I'll try to report back next spring after the car has been stored for 3-4 months, that will be the proof as to whether the valves are really clean (car stays up for more than a month without the engine being started).
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