fiona_keller1
Mustang MachE Air Suspension Fault
Summary of the thread
A 2020 Ford Mustang Mach-E experienced an air suspension malfunction, including failure to lift, leaning, error messages, and misaligned low beams. The suspected cause was a faulty cable or plug connection to the air suspension compressor. After further inspection and advice from another owner with similar issues, the problem was identified as a defective cable connection to the compressor, which was repaired for 95€, resolving the issue.
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fiona_keller1 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick response. I didn't detect any air leaks, but I'll inspect more thoroughly. Can you give more details about the issue you had and how it was fixed?
richard_star1
Turned out to be a faulty compressor and a corroded connector. I suggest taking it to a qualified workshop; they can properly diagnose it with the right tools. Could be something simple, or it could be a bigger problem. Better safe than sorry with air suspension.
fiona_keller1 (community.author)
Understood. Thanks for the advice. It was a defective cable connection to the air suspension compressor. Repair cost 95€. Your input helped me focus. Issue resolved.
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richard_star1
I had a similar problem with my Mustang Mach-E. Almost identical symptoms – leaning, error messages, you name it. Did you check for any hissing sounds near the air struts? Could be a slow leak compounding the electrical issue you suspect.