What is the air tube connection method for air suspension seats?
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Air suspension seats have two air tubes, and only one needs to be connected. One tube is for air intake, and the other is for exhaust, distinguished by color. Generally, the black tube is for intake, and the white tube is for exhaust. Below are the specific details about air suspension seats: 1. Air suspension seats, also known as air-suspended damping seats, allow the driver to adjust the seat to the most comfortable air pressure position (i.e., the damping balance point) after inflating the internal airbag, providing excellent smoothness. These seats typically feature basic damping and height adjustment functions. Higher-end models may also offer seat firmness adjustment, multi-level backrest and lumbar support adjustment, electric heating, and seat ventilation, creating the most comfortable and refreshing driving environment for the driver. 2. Maintenance and care for air suspension seats: When the vehicle reaches every 10,000 kilometers, check whether the bolts and nuts on the seat are loose and tighten them if necessary. The adjustment mechanism should be cleaned regularly, and lithium-based grease should be applied to the sliding grooves. Inspect the air valves and nozzles for detachment or leaks. The seat consists of three parts: the damping system, lifting mechanism, and seat body, connected by bolts. Any damaged part can be repaired at a service station. Wear-prone components such as the adjuster cover, handle, side guard plate, and sliding rail adjustment cable can also be serviced at a service station. Frequent air hissing sounds during use are normal, as the damping system intakes and exhausts air to ensure proper seat operation.