Common early signs include sagging after parking, clunking noises, a harsh ride, uneven tire wear, steering pull, or a suspension warning on the dashboard.
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Common early signs include sagging after parking, clunking noises, a harsh ride, uneven tire wear, steering pull, or a suspension warning on the dashboard.
You can confirm through your VIN, vehicle data, owner information, or a Mercedes diagnostic scan. AIRMATIC uses air springs, while ABC uses hydraulic pressure.
It is not recommended. A sagging suspension can affect braking, handling, tire wear, and overall stability. It may also damage the compressor or other components if ignored.
The most common causes are heat-damaged rubber bellows, air leaks, compressor overwork, valve block faults, ride height sensor issues, and dust-related wear.
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It depends on the model, failure type, and budget. OEM parts are ideal in many cases, while trusted aftermarket brands can be a smart option for selected repairs.
A suspension check at every major service is a smart rule. For older AIRMATIC or ABC-equipped models, more frequent inspections help catch leaks and wear before they become expensive repairs.