What is the Principle of Air Suspension?
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Here is an introduction to the principle of air suspension: 1. Principle one: The working principle of air suspension is to use an air compressor to form compressed air and adjust the ground clearance of the car through the compressed air. Generally, models equipped with air springs have ground clearance sensors near the front and rear wheels. Based on the output signals from these sensors, the vehicle's computer determines changes in the body height and then controls the air compressor and exhaust valves to automatically compress or extend the springs, thereby achieving a damping effect. 2. Principle two: Air suspension also adds a certain degree of flexibility to the car. When driving at high speeds, the air suspension can automatically stiffen to improve the stability of the body. Conversely, when driving for long periods on uneven low-speed roads, the vehicle's computer will soften the suspension to enhance ride comfort.