uwephoenix6
Spark air suspension problem
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A 2010 Chevrolet Spark is experiencing air suspension issues, with the car unable to lift and displaying a leaning posture, error messages, and a warning light. The problem is suspected to be related to the electrical connections, specifically corrosion or damage at the compressor's harness and connector. The suggested solution is to inspect and clean these connections, which resolved the issue after a visit to a workshop.
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uwephoenix6 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick reply! Could you elaborate on which connector exactly? Was it visibly corroded, or did you have to test it with a multimeter? I'm trying to narrow down the possibilities before I take it in.
horstbecker1
I would advise you to inspect the compressor's electrical connections and wiring for any signs of physical damage or corrosion. Ultimately, I suggest a visit to a workshop for a comprehensive diagnosis of the air suspension system.
uwephoenix6 (community.author)
Thanks, I appreciate the advice. You were spot on. I took it to a local shop, and as you suggested, it was a corroded connector. They cleaned it up and all the errors are gone. Cost me 95€.
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horstbecker1
I had a similar problem with my Spark. Check the harness and connector at the compressor itself for corrosion or damage. Those things can cause intermittent issues and throw all sorts of errors.