Is Air Suspension Prone to Damage?
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Air suspension is prone to damage. Air suspension adjusts the vehicle's height based on road conditions and signals from distance sensors. The vehicle's computer determines changes in body height and controls the air compressor and exhaust valves to automatically compress or extend the springs, thereby lowering or raising the chassis ground clearance to enhance stability at high speeds or improve off-road capability. The functions of automotive suspension are: 1. Transmit forces and torque between the wheels and the frame; 2. Absorb shocks and vibrations from uneven road surfaces transmitted to the frame or body; 3. Ensure the wheels move within a fixed angle for stable steering; 4. Support the weight of the wheels; 5. Maintain good contact between the wheels and the ground.