What do you need to know about Airmatic?

What do you need to know about Airmatic?

Our Customers can expect us to provide the application knowledge, engineering expertise, after-sales support, and technology services that will help them increase productivity, safety and efficiency. We’ve solved a lot of problems and helped a lot of customers since 1944.

How to clear Bas, ESP, and AirMATIC warnings?

How to clear the BAS, ESP, and Airmatic warnings on a Mercedes-Benz W220 S-Class automobile, especially after a jump start or battery replacement or disconnection. Note that this will not fix actual problems with your car, but will clear error report after a power loss. Loading…

Why does my car keep saying AIRMATIC VISIT WORKSHOP?

It could also be that there is a discontinuity problem with any of the air suspensions components. This will difficult to track down without a scanner. If you get the AIRMATIC Visit Workshop message, your car may still drive but do get it checked out as soon as possible.

Our Customers can expect us to provide the application knowledge, engineering expertise, after-sales support, and technology services that will help them increase productivity, safety and efficiency. We’ve solved a lot of problems and helped a lot of customers since 1944.

It could also be that there is a discontinuity problem with any of the air suspensions components. This will difficult to track down without a scanner. If you get the AIRMATIC Visit Workshop message, your car may still drive but do get it checked out as soon as possible.

How to clear the BAS, ESP, and Airmatic warnings on a Mercedes-Benz W220 S-Class automobile, especially after a jump start or battery replacement or disconnection. Note that this will not fix actual problems with your car, but will clear error report after a power loss. Loading…

Where are the levels on a Mercedes Benz Airmatic system?

The levels sensors are mounted on a bracket near the upper control arms on the front of the vehicle. Each sensor is connected to a link rod attached directly to the upper control arm. The sensors produce a voltage that the Airmatic Control Module translates to axle height.