'08 E63 wagon Airmatic/shocks L & R not acting the same
1) Computer OCCASIONALLY displays the "Suspension" image of the car with the arrow, but it is intermittent. After cleared the car does raise, lower, and stiffen/soften per the button choices inside and does display the appropriate image when in changing mode.
2) Known facts: The rear air springs do appear to have been replaced and the little Starbucks Doubleshot sized air tanks lines (much larger dia than the lines coming from the compressor) are cut so are clearly not in use. Our guess is that if the airsprings were replaced with aftermarket, perhaps they don't have the capability to connect with the added reserve tank that the AMG system uses. Just a guess.
3) Driving experience: Even after the fault has been cleared buy the dash button or restart, or doesn't show a fault at all, which is about 80% of the time, the car doesn't handle well and on medium sized bumps the corners will extend and compress and then one side seems to continue as if theres no dampening.
4) Practical testing: With the car sitting still we tested the lifting/lowering and it worked as designed. We then applied some vertical pressure/weight on each corner and while the left side wouldn't allow much compression, the right would and had more movement in rebound and also seemed to bounce for longer, like bad shocks do. Could it be as simple as right side shocks are bad? Car has had a few owners so no telling how diligent some were about replacing wearing or defective items and if they used factory or aftermarket parts.
Regarding the computer, sensors, etc. It's my experience that MB is usually very thorough on sensing and info providing and in a specific manor. I find it odd that if it is a shock specifically, why doesn't it give a more pointed to the shock code, especially in the diagnostic computer. It's not throwing any suspension codes about the shocks or any specific part of the Airmatic system which I find very strange since those small air tanks in the rear have been bypassed. I would think it'd recognize that and throw codes for that every time.
If this sounds like something you've experienced and you had a solution, or what not to do, please do reply. Again, I'd like to retain or bring back to as new factory operation. Thank you very much!
1) Computer OCCASIONALLY displays the "Suspension" image of the car with the arrow, but it is intermittent. After cleared the car does raise, lower, and stiffen/soften per the button choices inside and does display the appropriate image when in changing mode.
2) Known facts: The rear air springs do appear to have been replaced and the little Starbucks Doubleshot sized air tanks lines (much larger dia than the lines coming from the compressor) are cut so are clearly not in use. Our guess is that if the airsprings were replaced with aftermarket, perhaps they don't have the capability to connect with the added reserve tank that the AMG system uses. Just a guess.
3) Driving experience: Even after the fault has been cleared buy the dash button or restart, or doesn't show a fault at all, which is about 80% of the time, the car doesn't handle well and on medium sized bumps the corners will extend and compress and then one side seems to continue as if theres no dampening.
4) Practical testing: With the car sitting still we tested the lifting/lowering and it worked as designed. We then applied some vertical pressure/weight on each corner and while the left side wouldn't allow much compression, the right would and had more movement in rebound and also seemed to bounce for longer, like bad shocks do. Could it be as simple as right side shocks are bad? Car has had a few owners so no telling how diligent some were about replacing wearing or defective items and if they used factory or aftermarket parts.
Regarding the computer, sensors, etc. It's my experience that MB is usually very thorough on sensing and info providing and in a specific manor. I find it odd that if it is a shock specifically, why doesn't it give a more pointed to the shock code, especially in the diagnostic computer. It's not throwing any suspension codes about the shocks or any specific part of the Airmatic system which I find very strange since those small air tanks in the rear have been bypassed. I would think it'd recognize that and throw codes for that every time.
If this sounds like something you've experienced and you had a solution, or what not to do, please do reply. Again, I'd like to retain or bring back to as new factory operation. Thank you very much!
The aftermarket Arnott replacement rear air springs eliminate the use/need for the remote air reservoir tanks. Disconnecting them will not, in itself, cause a code to be thrown.



