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The Volvo XC60 is celebrated for its smooth ride and advanced safety features, many of which depend on a properly functioning air suspension system. However, over time, the air suspension may develop faults that can compromise ride safety and comfort. Recognizing and repairing these issues early is crucial to maintaining your vehicle’s performance.
Signs of a Faulty Air Suspension
- Uneven ride height or noticeable sagging on one side
- Harsh or bouncy ride quality compared to usual smoothness
- Warning lights or error messages related to suspension on the dashboard
- Unusual noises such as hissing or clunking from the suspension area
- Vehicle leaning excessively during turns or braking
Steps to Diagnose and Repair
Begin by visually inspecting the air springs and suspension components for leaks or damage. A professional diagnostic scan can reveal fault codes that pinpoint specific issues. Common repairs include replacing leaking air springs, fixing air compressor malfunctions, or addressing faulty height sensors.
It is recommended to seek service from a Volvo specialist or authorized repair center to ensure genuine parts and proper calibrations are used. Timely repairs not only restore ride comfort but also uphold the XC60’s safety standards by maintaining optimal vehicle stability and handling.