reinhard_stern1
Amaze Suspension Failure
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A 2019 Honda Amaze diesel with 168,644 km is experiencing suspension issues, including leaning to one side, a bumpy ride, and error messages. The problem is suspected to be a faulty air suspension bellows valve. The suggested solution is to have the vehicle inspected by a workshop experienced with air suspension systems to confirm the diagnosis and replace the faulty component. The issue was resolved by replacing the bellows valve, restoring the car to normal function.
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reinhard_stern1 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick response! No, I haven't heard any hissing sounds, but I'll definitely check more closely. Also, I'm not sure how to confirm the ride height sensor status. Any guidance on that?
stefanlion1
Given the absence of audible leaks and your technical inexperience, a diagnosis beyond visual inspection and basic listening might be challenging. The symptoms—leaning, inability to lift, error messages—strongly suggests a defect within the air suspension system, potentially the bellows valve itself. I suggest you take it to a competent workshop that has experience with air suspension systems. They can perform a thorough inspection and pinpoint the source of the fault, then perform a replacement.
reinhard_stern1 (community.author)
Thanks a lot for your help and the advice. Took it to the workshop today and you were spot on. Faulty bellows valve as suspected. Cost me 590€ to get it sorted, but at least the car's back to normal.
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stefanlion1
I have a similar Amaze. Your description aligns with a failing air suspension system, and the bellows valve is a prime suspect. Have you noticed any hissing sounds near the affected suspension components, indicating a potential air leak? Confirm also the ride height sensor status.