alinaneumann9
Seat Tarraco Air Suspension Problem
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A 2023 Seat Tarraco with a gasoline engine and high mileage is experiencing air suspension failure, causing the vehicle to lean and display multiple error messages. The problem was identified as a faulty connection to the suspension pump. The issue was resolved by repairing the connection at a garage, restoring the suspension functionality.
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alinaneumann9 (community.author)
Cable connections, you say? Where exactly should I be looking, and what am I looking for, exactly?
lennymeyer3
Yeah, it could be a bit fiddly to find. Honestly, if you're not super confident, I'd suggest getting it checked professionally. But basically, trace the wires from the suspension components back to the pump and check for any loose or corroded connections. Like I said though, I just took mine to the workshop in the end since I didn't want to mess up the suspension system more.
alinaneumann9 (community.author)
Cheers for the help. Turns out it was a dodgy connection, like you said. Cost me 95€ to sort at the garage. All good now!
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lennymeyer3
Hey there, I had a similar issue with my Tarraco's suspension system not long ago. The air struts seemed fine, no obvious air leaks, but the whole thing was acting up. Have you checked the cable connections to the suspension pump? That was the culprit in my case.