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Brio Air Suspension Errors

I've got a 2015 Honda Brio, gasoline engine, with about 80k on the clock. I'm having issues with what I suspect is the air suspension. The car won't lift, sits unevenly, and throws errors. I'm getting error codes, a warning light, and the low beams are all over the place. I'm thinking it might be a bad connection somewhere. Anyone else seen this?

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A 2015 Honda Brio is experiencing air suspension issues, including uneven sitting, error codes, and erratic low beams. The suspected cause is a bad connection, possibly related to the compressor or wiring. Suggested solutions include checking for loose connections, frayed wires, or corrosion around the compressor. Ultimately, a defective connector was identified and repaired, resolving the issue.

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marcorichter23

Whoa, sounds like a party of problems! Air suspension on a Brio is...interesting. Seriously though, leaning, error messages, and messed-up headlights definitely point to suspension woes. You mention bad connection - have you had a proper look at the compressor itself and the wiring? Any signs of corrosion or damage? And are you hearing the compressor trying to kick in at all?

achimkaiser1 (community.author)

Thanks for the reply. I haven't had a really close look at the compressor itself yet. Figured I'd ask around first to see if it's a common Brio issue. What should I be specifically looking for when I check the compressor?

marcorichter23

Alright, so you're diving in! When you're eyeballing the compressor, first, give all the wiring and connectors a wiggle – could be a simple loose connection. Look for frayed wires, corroded terminals – the usual suspects. Then, check the compressor housing itself for any cracks or damage. Also, can you actually hear the compressor running when you start the car? If not, it might be dead as a doornail. Honestly, with all those symptoms, and unless you're a suspension guru, it's probably best to get it to a workshop. They'll have the proper diagnostic tools to pinpoint the exact issue.

achimkaiser1 (community.author)

Thanks, I appreciate the advice. I'll take a closer look at the compressor and connections, but you're probably right about needing a workshop. It was a defective connector, the repair cost me 95€.

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