isabella_bauer42
Trafic Air Suspension Connector Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2018 Renault Trafic with 236,609 km had an air suspension issue where it wouldn't lift, leaned, and showed an error, alongside low beam problems and a warning light. The suspected cause was a bad cable or plug. A similar case suggested checking the connections to the air suspension compressor, as vibrations might loosen them. The problem was resolved by re-seating a loose connector, restoring functionality.
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isabella_bauer42 (community.author)
When you had the issue, were the symptoms exactly the same as mine? Can you describe the steps you took to diagnose the loose connection?
antonhahn39
Yep, pretty much the same, leaning and all. I didn't diagnose anything myself; I took it straight to a workshop. They said it was just a loose connector. Getting a pro to check it out might be worth it.
isabella_bauer42 (community.author)
Turns out it was the connector! A local mechanic re-seated it, and everything's working. The bill was 95€. Thanks for the help!
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antonhahn39
I had a similar issue with my Trafic. Check the connections to the air suspension compressor – vibrations can loosen them and throw a code. Is the compressor making noise when you start the van?