dominikheld1
Mokka Damping Adjustment Fault
Summary of the thread
A 2019 Vauxhall Mokka with a gasoline engine developed a damping adjustment fault, resulting in a warning light and a bumpier ride. The suspected cause was a faulty cable or plug connection. After consulting with others who experienced similar issues, it was confirmed that a cable connection was indeed the problem, which was resolved with a repair costing 95€.
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dominikheld1 (community.author)
Yeah, it's pretty rough now, especially on anything other than a perfectly smooth road. Whereabouts was the corroded connector on your Saab? Was it easy to get to?
SusiWag
Can't recall exactly where, sorry. It was buried pretty deep though. Given the symptoms, I'd suggest a workshop visit before you start tearing things apart. Could save you some time and hassle.
dominikheld1 (community.author)
Cheers. Took your advice and got it checked. Cable connection was indeed the culprit, just like I thought. 95€ later and it's sorted. Appreciate the input.
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SusiWag
Sounds familiar. Had similar symptoms on my old Saab 9-3. Turned out to be a corroded connector in the suspension system. Is the ride unbearably bumpy?