How to replace the rear air spring on a Mercedes?
Today we cover our installation process for our Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W211) & CLS (W219) rear air spring replacement 127M-15-R. We also go over how to rem… Today we cover our installation process for our Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W211) & CLS (W219) rear air spring replacement 127M-15-R.
How does Mercedes Benz air suspension work on the road?
The driver can select the driving mode, switching between Comfort and different Sport modes. The vehicle level is continually monitored and readjusted whenever there is a difference of more than +/- 20 mm. The suspension will also adapt to the road conditions and the driving style.
What should I do if my air suspension doesn’t work?
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. If the car drops over the next few days, the air suspension may not work to airlift the car. “AIRMATIC STOP, CAR TOO LOW!” This message may be scary. Don’t panic!
What do you need to change rear Airmatic spring?
You will need a special tool or thin large pliers to hold the white let say cushion just under the bolt. And You will need a stand below lower wishbone to compress the damper a bit (Don´t forget to remove plastic cover).
Is there an aftermarket Mercedes rear air spring?
The Arnott aftermarket Mercedes rear air spring simplifies installation by eliminating the OE reservoir. This exclusive spring was engineered and assembled in the USA. Arnott backs this E-Class replacement air spring with its industry leading warranty. Note: Your part may look different than the part used in the video. Loading…
The driver can select the driving mode, switching between Comfort and different Sport modes. The vehicle level is continually monitored and readjusted whenever there is a difference of more than +/- 20 mm. The suspension will also adapt to the road conditions and the driving style.
How long does it take to replace a Mercedes rear spring?
Replacing the spring with the OE version takes up to eight hours – but the Arnott replacement is over 90% faster thanks to Arnott’s innovative design which does not use the air reservoir found on the OE version.
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. If the car drops over the next few days, the air suspension may not work to airlift the car. “AIRMATIC STOP, CAR TOO LOW!” This message may be scary. Don’t panic!