kevinschneider10
Jumper air suspension compressor failure
Summary of the thread
A 2003 Citroen Jumper experienced a failure in the air suspension compressor, causing the vehicle to lean and display error warnings. The suspected cause was a defective cable or plug connection. After inspection, the issue was identified as a corroded connector on the compressor, which was replaced, resolving the problem.
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kevinschneider10 (community.author)
Thanks for the reply. I did a visual inspection, but didn't spot any obvious leaks. Where exactly should I be looking on the struts? Any specific areas prone to leaking?
emanuelfox1
On my Volvo, it was usually around the air line connections to the strut. Sometimes just spraying soapy water can help find small leaks. But honestly, with the error codes you're getting, it might be worth getting it checked at a workshop.
kevinschneider10 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. I had the Jumper checked. Turned out to be a corroded connector on the compressor, just like I thought. New connector fitted and the system is working fine. Repair cost was 95€.
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emanuelfox1
Sounds familiar. I had similar symptoms with my old Volvo, though it was a different model. The air suspension went haywire, and the car was all over the place. Did you check for any obvious air leaks around the struts?