How to Deal with Jaguar XJ Suspension Failure?

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EzraFitz
07/29/25 11:30am
Suspension failure may manifest as abnormal suspension noise, front wheel wobbling or deviation, noise from the suspension universal joint drive shaft, excessive body roll caused by the suspension, heavy steering, or poor steering wheel return. It is necessary to conduct a step-by-step inspection to identify the fault. Automobile Suspension System: The suspension system refers to the entire support system composed of springs and shock absorbers between the body and the tires. The functions of the suspension system are to support the body and improve ride comfort. Different suspension settings will provide drivers with different driving experiences. Troubleshooting Methods: First, check the air suspension system's air reservoir. The air reservoir maintains stable air pressure in the air suspension system. Carefully inspect its exterior for damage and air leaks. Next, check the distribution valve connected to the air reservoir. The distribution valve is equipped with a pressure sensor to monitor system pressure. Then, inspect the connection of the distribution valve pipes and use foam to check the air pipe joints on the distribution valve for any leaks.
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