svenbrown4
Elysion air suspension failure
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A 2023 Honda Elysion hybrid experienced air suspension failure at 69,664 km, causing the vehicle to lean, display a system error, and misalign the low beams. The initial suspicion was a faulty cable or plug. Suggestions included checking for air leaks and inspecting the ride height sensor. The issue was resolved by replacing a faulty connection, restoring normal function at a cost of 95€.
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svenbrown4 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick reply! Air leaks were my initial worry, but I couldn't detect any hissing. The ride height sensor is an interesting angle; I'll add that to my checks. Could you elaborate on what specifically you experienced? Was it the same constellation of errors and symptoms, or something slightly different?
heinz_ice6
Okay, no hissing is good. In my case, the ride was just generally awful, bouncy and uncontrolled. Also, you should definitely go to a workshop. I’m sure, the replacement of the cable or plug connection shouldn't set you back more than 95€. It's worth the peace of mind!
svenbrown4 (community.author)
Many thanks for the insights! It was indeed a faulty connection, as suspected. A quick trip to the shop and a new connector later, everything is back to normal. Cost me only 95€. The knowledge is much appreciated!
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heinz_ice6
Whoa, sounds rough! I had something vaguely similar happen with my Elysion. My first thought is, have you checked for any obvious air leaks? Jack it up (safely!) and spray some soapy water around the struts and compressor. Bubbles are a dead giveaway. Also, any issues with the ride height sensor? Might be worth a peek.