Airbag suspension uses inflatable rubber airbags instead of traditional metal springs to support a vehicle's weight and absorb shocks from the road. When air is pumped into the airbags, they expand to provide a cushioned ride, allowing for adjustable ride height and improved comfort. The system can be controlled manually or automatically to adapt to different driving conditions, enhancing stability and handling. Additionally, airbag suspension can help level the vehicle when carrying heavy loads.
Yes, it's generally recommended to deflate the airbags when performing suspension work on vehicles equipped with air suspension systems. This is to ensure safety and prevent damage to the airbag system during the repair or replacement process. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific guidelines and procedures related to air suspension maintenance.
Maybe nothing. These kits are not cheap. Can you get a guy (~mechanic) who personaly wants a airbag system to do the job for nothing if he ges to keep the bags?
I wouldn't want an airbag in my car that doesn't work, let alone pass inspection.
94-96 impala's dont have a stock airbag suspencion!!
No, you can not!
go inside side of the trunk on the left side turn of the airbag system go inside side of the trunk on the left side turn of the airbag system
The airbag light in a 1995 262 will come on when there is an airbag circuit problem. The airbag will not work right in the event of a crash unless the problem is fixed.
Yes.
Yeas it will
There is no "better" between them, they both have been designed to work best in the vehicle they are installed in.
He was on a ten day school suspension, after he was caught fighting. The car needs work on the suspension.
The compressor is between the right hand wheel and headlight (right hand drive) in wheel arch