karlstorm1
Genesis air suspension problems
Summary of the thread
A 2014 Hyundai Genesis is experiencing air suspension issues, with the vehicle failing to lift and leaning, accompanied by an error message and misaligned low beams. The suspected cause is a defective cable or plug connection. After inspecting the wiring and plugs for damage or corrosion, it was confirmed that a defective cable was the issue, which was resolved with a repair costing 95€.
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karlstorm1 (community.author)
I haven't noticed any hissing. How can I confirm a defective cable or plug connection of the component?
lennyweber2
If you're not hearing the compressor and suspect a connection issue, visually inspect the wiring and plugs leading to it. Check for corrosion or damage. Honestly, suspension stuff can get dicey fast. Probably best to have a workshop take a look before you get in over your head.
karlstorm1 (community.author)
Thank you for the input. Your suggestion confirmed my initial thought. The defective cable was indeed the problem. Repairing it cost only 95€. Appreciate the advice!
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lennyweber2
Sounds like a bummer. Air suspension problems can be tricky. Are you hearing the compressor trying to kick on at all? Any hissing sounds that might point to air leaks around the struts?