HendrikRacer
Discussing Uneven Ride Height and Excessive Bouncing Issue in 2022 Hyundai Venue
Excessive Bouncing
Uneven Ride Height
4 comment(s)
Hey! Thanks for your insight! My Venue has been on the road for about 57507 KM. I've maintained regular service, with the latest one just having been done before this bounce house show started. I'll consider your advice about the sensor issue, it makes sense. I guess a trip to my local garage is in order. Thanks again for steering me in the right direction!
Hey! No worries, always happy to help! Your Venue has definitely got some road miles on it. It makes more sense to me now, that some parts might be wearing out due to the mileage. After giving your symptoms another thought and factoring in the mileage, I'd suggest not just looking at the height control sensor, but also consider checking other suspension components as well. Things like the struts, shock absorbers, or anything related that might be worn out can also cause excessive bouncing. Based on my experience with my Palisade, I found that these components tend to wear out and might need replacement, especially after covering such substantial miles. Hope this makes your journey to the garage a bit smoother. Keep us posted on your findings! Safe Driving!
Hey! Much appreciated! I never even thought about checking out those other components, but now that you've mentioned it, it totally makes sense. I guess it's quite possible that the high mileage might have worn them out. I'll make sure to have those checked when I take my Venue to the garage and will let you know how it turns out. Thanks again and safe driving to you too!
Hey! I've had the same rollercoaster ride feeling on my 2020 Hyundai Palisade. I'd call myself a car enthusiast with some experience, so I got my hands dirty to solve this one. Turns out, the cable connection on my sensor was defective. I had to take it to my trusty workshop, and for around 155 Euro, they set it straight for me. Could you specify more about your Venue though? Like the overall mileage? It could help me provide more hands-on advice. Hope this helps!