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susanwerner67

Mercedes R Klasse Air Suspension Issue

My 2005 Mercedes R Klasse with the diesel engine is giving me grief. It's only got 61813 km on the clock, but the air suspension is totally shot. The car won't lift at all, it's leaning to one side like a drunken sailor, and I've got error messages popping up all over the dash. The ride is unbelievably bumpy too! I reckon it's the bellows valve, but I'm not 100% sure. Has anyone else had this happen? What am I in for?

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alexander_mayer1

The symptoms you describe strongly suggest a failure within the suspension system, specifically related to the air suspension bellows valve. Considering the vehicle's age and mileage, degradation of the rubber components within the valve is plausible. Have you performed a diagnostic check to confirm the error codes? Knowing the specific code would help pinpoint the problem.

susanwerner67 (Author)

Yeah, I ran a diagnostic check and it's definitely pointing to the bellows valve. Is there anything else that could be causing these issues, or is it pretty much guaranteed to be that valve? I just want to make sure I'm not missing something before I start throwing money at it.

alexander_mayer1

Given the error codes confirm the bellows valve, and considering the leaning and inability to adjust ride height, it is highly probable the valve is the primary cause. A defective shock absorber could contribute to a bumpy ride, but it wouldn't explain the leaning. While a thorough inspection of the entire suspension system is always advisable, replacing the bellows valve is the logical first step. If the diagnostic check confirms the bellows valve issue, you should consider a workshop visit.

susanwerner67 (Author)

Thanks for the advice! I took it to a workshop, and you were spot on. It was indeed the bellows valve. Repair ended up costing me 590€. It's driving like a dream now!

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