About to replace my compressor. To give you an idea of the value of this video, MB wanted 600 for the part and 2k in labor. Thanks for saving us over 2 grand my dude.
Absolutely my pleasure! 😀 AIRMATIC is amazing if you can do the work yourself. Hard to beat the ride quality 🙂 And it's great that you can do this job with basic hand tools and a jack
Nice job! I just replaced the valve block and compressor on my 06 S430 because the compressor wouldn't turn on due to a bad valve block. The compressor was fine but old so I just replaced that as preventive maintenance. Everything works as its suppose to now. Take care!
Fixed it last night!!! Replaced compressor due a loud noise and since all 4 were down I figured it must be a compressor. Car went up right away and stayed perfect overnight
Hello I have 2016 mercedes gl550 w a malfunction airmatic dash light,1 mechanic shop said valve block.another shop said sensor in compressor mind you I had no issues loosing air and compressor quiet all the time,so I decided to buy aftermarket compressor w valve block and filter,malfunction light never came back but compressor while driving pretty loud constantly working,I then decided to replace and put back original old compressor and took off sensor plug from new and installed in old compressor then installed back on car but still compressor constantly working which old one never did that,was always quiet,question is should I replace relay
My car is a gl500, the rear suspension is completely down and the front suspension is good. Is it possible that this valve is the cause and how can I be sure?
If the fronts are holding after you turn the car off, the valve block should be good. I had that issue- with rears completely down. When powered on does the rear rise? If so, definitely you have a leaking airbag or the line itself has a leak. It's pretty easy to work on though!
Hi - sorry for the late reply. This is a tough one - if you changed those, I'd check your 40A fuse. If that is good, it should be supplying power to the compressor (you should hear the noise). If you're hearing that and it's not raising the car, I think there's a leak. If you're not hearing that, you might need to plug in with an Autel (or similar) scanner to see if you can diagnose the problem. It should be raising a fault
@@orlynkatracholokoperez1025 what happens if you press the manual raise button in the center console? Does anything happen? Or does it try and then report "Malfunction"?
My rear if on the ground. Does vehicle need to be elevated when changing valve block ? of it needs to be elevated only when changing rear air struts? Thank you
Good question - when replacing the valve block, you can just jack up the front of the car like I did. The rear being lowered is OK and expected as removing the air lines from the valve block will release all the air in the system. When the car comes back on, the compressor will refill the components. The compressor (when working properly) has safeguards to prevent extreme usage... For example, it monitors its temperature it'll stop temporarily if it's overheated. But filling the system up when empty is not a problem at all. AIRMATIC is a very nice system 🙂
@@brodywinslow1820 unfortunately no, I do not know. AMG models typically have different suspension. You should be able to check on the Arnott website to find the part number and more information
@@Peterson-i8o yikes - you replaced the compressor 5 times in less than 6 months? I think a full diagnostic of the AIRMATIC system is due. Possibly replacing all of the supply lines, o-rings and fittings, the valve block, etc. Or maybe just sell the car 😂 There's definitely a point where it's not worth the headache
About to replace my compressor. To give you an idea of the value of this video, MB wanted 600 for the part and 2k in labor. Thanks for saving us over 2 grand my dude.
Absolutely my pleasure! 😀 AIRMATIC is amazing if you can do the work yourself. Hard to beat the ride quality 🙂 And it's great that you can do this job with basic hand tools and a jack
Nice job! I just replaced the valve block and compressor on my 06 S430 because the compressor wouldn't turn on due to a bad valve block. The compressor was fine but old so I just replaced that as preventive maintenance. Everything works as its suppose to now. Take care!
Fixed it last night!!! Replaced compressor due a loud noise and since all 4 were down I figured it must be a compressor. Car went up right away and stayed perfect overnight
Nicely done! I really like the AIRMATIC system. Super comfortable ride and not too complicated. Cheers 🍻
Yup gotta do the same thing thx for the vid
Hello I have 2016 mercedes gl550 w a malfunction airmatic dash light,1 mechanic shop said valve block.another shop said sensor in compressor mind you I had no issues loosing air and compressor quiet all the time,so I decided to buy aftermarket compressor w valve block and filter,malfunction light never came back but compressor while driving pretty loud constantly working,I then decided to replace and put back original old compressor and took off sensor plug from new and installed in old compressor then installed back on car but still compressor constantly working which old one never did that,was always quiet,question is should I replace relay
My car is a gl500, the rear suspension is completely down and the front suspension is good. Is it possible that this valve is the cause and how can I be sure?
If the fronts are holding after you turn the car off, the valve block should be good. I had that issue- with rears completely down. When powered on does the rear rise? If so, definitely you have a leaking airbag or the line itself has a leak. It's pretty easy to work on though!
My husband replaced the air compressor today and it lifts and lowers but the malfunction message appeared again. Any suggestions?
Did he pull the 40A fuse? I think that's important for the system to reset properly. Just pull wait a bit and put back in place.
Hey buddy I did changed the air compressor and the valve control and air bag suspension my car still not going up what else can do thank
Hi - sorry for the late reply. This is a tough one - if you changed those, I'd check your 40A fuse. If that is good, it should be supplying power to the compressor (you should hear the noise). If you're hearing that and it's not raising the car, I think there's a leak. If you're not hearing that, you might need to plug in with an Autel (or similar) scanner to see if you can diagnose the problem. It should be raising a fault
Thanks for that I did change the 40 amp fuse and is level now but it
Look like don't wanna go up
@@orlynkatracholokoperez1025 what happens if you press the manual raise button in the center console? Does anything happen? Or does it try and then report "Malfunction"?
My rear if on the ground. Does vehicle need to be elevated when changing valve block ? of it needs to be elevated only when changing rear air struts? Thank you
Good question - when replacing the valve block, you can just jack up the front of the car like I did. The rear being lowered is OK and expected as removing the air lines from the valve block will release all the air in the system. When the car comes back on, the compressor will refill the components. The compressor (when working properly) has safeguards to prevent extreme usage... For example, it monitors its temperature it'll stop temporarily if it's overheated. But filling the system up when empty is not a problem at all. AIRMATIC is a very nice system 🙂
@bsclifton do you know if the rear air bag you replaced is the same as a gls 63? Thanks
@@brodywinslow1820 unfortunately no, I do not know. AMG models typically have different suspension. You should be able to check on the Arnott website to find the part number and more information
I change 5 compressors in less then 6 months. Now is doesn’t go up at all.
@@Peterson-i8o yikes - you replaced the compressor 5 times in less than 6 months? I think a full diagnostic of the AIRMATIC system is due. Possibly replacing all of the supply lines, o-rings and fittings, the valve block, etc. Or maybe just sell the car 😂 There's definitely a point where it's not worth the headache