reinhardfuchs1
Skoda Kodiaq air suspension problem
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reinhardfuchs1 (Author)
Thank you for your input. I am familiar with the term air struts. However, could you elaborate on the 'relevant fuses' in this particular context? Are there specific fuses tied to the air suspension compressor or load leveling system that I should be inspecting?
tildakeller1
By 'relevant fuses,' I mean the fuses specifically dedicated to the air suspension system, including the compressor and associated control modules. Your vehicle's owner's manual should have a fuse diagram. If the fuse is blown, replacing it might temporarily resolve the issue, but it's crucial to identify why it blew in the first place to prevent recurrence. However, given the symptoms and your assessment, it would be best to take it to a workshop for a professional diagnosis.
reinhardfuchs1 (Author)
Acknowledged, I appreciate your assistance in confirming the suspected fault. The cable was indeed the culprit, and the repair cost 95€. Thank you.
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tildakeller1
The symptoms you describe certainly point towards a malfunction within the air suspension system. Leaning, error messages, and headlight issues are all consistent with this. A defective cable or plug connection as a root cause aligns with such symptoms. Given the error memory and warning lights, a complete compressor failure seems less likely than an electrical issue. The air struts themselves might be fine. Have you checked the relevant fuses?