Description
– An air suspension compressor is a key component of a vehicle’s air suspension system, responsible for generating the compressed air needed to adjust ride height and provide a comfortable ride.
– It acts like a pump, drawing in air, pressurizing it, and then sending it to the air springs and other parts of the suspension system.
Key Features:
Intake:
The compressor draws in outside air.
Pressure:
The air is compressed to the necessary pressure.
Reservoir:
In some systems, the compressed air is stored in a reservoir until needed.
Air Springs/Bellows:
These are the flexible, rubber or textile-reinforced containers that hold the compressed air and provide the suspension function.
Height Sensors:
These sensors monitor the vehicle’s ride height and send signals to the control system to adjust air pressure as needed.


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