marthashadow1
UrbanCruiser damping adjustment fault
Summary of the thread
A 2012 Toyota UrbanCruiser exhibited a damping adjustment fault, resulting in a warning light and a bumpy ride. The suspected cause was a faulty cable or plug connection. Upon inspection, it was confirmed that a corroded connector was the issue. Cleaning and replacing the connector resolved the problem, restoring normal vehicle operation.
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marthashadow1 (community.author)
When you say 'suspension components,' are you referring to the shock absorbers and stuff like that? Or is there something else I should be looking at specifically?
klausblaze4
Yes, I mean the shock absorbers and the surrounding connections. Honestly, given the error code and your symptoms, I'd strongly recommend getting it checked out by a qualified mechanic. It could be a simple fix, but messing with the suspension isn't worth the risk.
marthashadow1 (community.author)
You were right. I took it to the workshop, and it turned out to be a corroded connector, just as you suspected. A quick clean and replacement, and all good. Cost me 95€ – not too bad! Thanks a lot for the advice; it pointed me in the right direction.
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klausblaze4
I had a similar issue on my UrbanCruiser. Bumpy ride and the light on the dash were the first signs. Have you checked the connections to the suspension components themselves? Sometimes they can get corroded or just wiggle loose.