What is the Principle of Air Suspension?

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JourneyLynn
07/30/25 7:09am
Air suspension works by using an air compressor to generate compressed air, which is then used to adjust the vehicle's ground clearance. Typically, vehicles equipped with air suspension have ground clearance sensors near the front and rear wheels. Based on the output signals from these sensors, the vehicle's computer detects changes in the vehicle's height and controls the air compressor and exhaust valves to automatically compress or extend the springs, thereby achieving a damping effect. Air suspension mainly consists of a control computer, intake ports, exhaust ports, pneumatic front and rear shock absorbers, and an air distributor. A high-quality SUV must combine the comfort of a sedan with the off-road capability of an SUV, and an air suspension system is an ideal choice to achieve this goal.
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