marcosilber1
Jaguar I Pace Air Suspension Failure Causing Leveling Issues
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marcosilber1 (Author)
Last serviced at 120431KM. Glad to follow up on this suspension issue discussion. The control module ended up being faulty in my case, which was causing the height sensor to send incorrect readings. After troubleshooting, we found the load sensor was also impacted, requiring a full system calibration. The repair resolved both the uneven suspension and the error messages. The ride height now stays consistent and the headlight alignment has been corrected. Total repair came to 890€, which included new parts and programming. If you are experiencing similar symptoms, recommend checking the connections between the control module and height sensors first, as this is often the source of leveling system failures.
manfredbraun49
Thanks for the update on your I Pace repair. The control module issue you encountered matches what many owners experience with these advanced suspension systems. In my I Pace case, while the control rod was the primary culprit, we also discovered the leveling sensor needed recalibration after the repair. Good point about checking the connections first. The interface between the control module and height sensors is critical for maintaining proper ride height. One thing I learned from my repair was that even minor wiring issues can trigger major suspension behavior changes. The cost difference between our repairs makes sense, my simpler control rod replacement versus your full control module and load sensor work. These leveling system components tend to become more complex issues when multiple parts are affected. Your tip about system calibration is key. After any suspension work involving the height sensors or control module, proper calibration is essential for restoring correct ride height and preventing error codes from returning. Would you mind sharing how long the complete repair process took? In my case, sourcing the parts took longer than the actual repair work.
marcosilber1 (Author)
The suspension issue got fully resolved after an extensive repair process. Parts took about a week to arrive, and the workshop needed 2 full days to complete the work. They had to carefully calibrate the entire leveling system after installing the new control module and load sensor. While the 890€ cost was significant, the improvement in ride quality and vehicle stability made it worthwhile. The automotive suspension now maintains consistent ride height, and the headlights remain properly aligned. The warning lights have stayed off since the repair. For others dealing with similar height adjustment problems, recommend having the workshop do a complete diagnostic scan of the leveling sensors and control module. In my case, what initially seemed like a simple sensor issue revealed deeper problems that required more extensive repairs. The most important lesson learned was not to delay addressing suspension system warnings, as continued operation with faulty height control could lead to additional component wear. Getting a proper diagnosis early helped prevent more costly repairs down the line.
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manfredbraun49
Similarly experienced this with a 2020 Jaguar I Pace, also with electric powertrain. Having some experience with air suspension systems, this sounded very familiar. The height adjustment system was showing similar symptoms, uneven stance and error messages. The leveling sensor was reporting incorrect readings due to a faulty control rod. The control module was receiving inconsistent signals, causing the automotive suspension to behave erratically. Had it checked at a workshop where they diagnosed the control rod connection to the leveling sensor as the root cause. The repair involved replacing the control rod assembly, which restored proper communication between the sensor and control module. Total cost was 110€ for parts and labor. The fix completely resolved the uneven suspension and error messages. The air suspension system returned to normal operation with proper height adjustment working as intended. To better assist with your specific case, could you share: Current mileage on your I Pace? Whether the issue developed gradually or suddenly? If you notice the problem more when parked or while driving? Any recent suspension work or modifications? This information would help determine if your situation matches what I experienced and provide more targeted advice.