Mercedes Benz S-Class W222 AIRMATIC (2013-2020)
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Front Air Ride Suspension Systems Spring Shock Strut Mercedes Benz W222 2223204713
Product Description
Item Type | Air Suspension Shock Absorber |
Brand | HONGGU |
Place of Origin | Guangdong, China (Mainland) |
Materials | Rubber + Steel + Aluminium |
Colors | Black & Silver |
Size | OEM Standard Size |
Condition | New |
MOQ | 1 Pc |
Spring Type | Air Spring |
Shock Absorber | Gas-Filled |
Warranty | 12 Months Guarantee |
Certificate | ISO9001, TS16949 |
Packing | Standard Packing or Neutral Packing |
Delivery Time | 3 - 7 Days |
Shipping Methods | Huangpu port (Guangzhou) or Air, Express, etc |
Gross Weight | 8.5 Kg |
Payment Term | T/T, L/C, Paypal, Western Union |
Application / Car Model | for Mercedes S-CLASS (W222, V222, X222) |
OEM | W220 2223204813, 2223204713 |
Position | Front Left or Right Position |
Replacement for Mercedes S-Class W222
222004 S 300 BLUETEC HYBRID/H
222020 S 350 D
222032 S 350 BLUETEC/D
222034 S 400 D
222057 S 400 HYBRID/H
222058 S 450
222060 S 500
222066 S 450
222077 S 63 AMG
222082 S 500
222083 S 560
222083 S 560
222104 S 300 BLUETEC HYBRID/H
222120 S 350 D
222123 S 350 CDI/D
222132 S 350 BLUETEC/D
222134 S 400 D
222155 S 350
222157 S 400 HYBRID/H
222162 S 320
222163 S 500 PLUG-IN HYBRID/E
222163 S 500 PLUG-IN HYBRID/E
222165 S 400
222166 S 450
222173 S 560E
222176 S 600
222177 S 63 AMG
222179 S 65 AMG
222179 S 65 AMG
222182 S 500
Reference OE/OEM NUMBER:
2223204713 / 2223204813
2223200113 / 2223200213
2223201900 / 2223202000
Air Suspension
An air suspension system is a style of vehicle suspension that's powered by an electric pump or compressor that pumps air into flexible bellows that are typically made out of a textile-reinforced type of rubber. Additionally, Pro Car Mechanics describes air suspension as a replacement to the leaf suspension or coil spring system with airbags composed of polyurethane and rubber. A compressor inflates the bags to a certain pressure in order to behave like springs. Air suspension also differs from hydro pneumatic suspension because it uses pressurized air instead of pressurized liquid.Air Spring
An air spring is a rubber and fabric bladder that holds air pressure to support a load and isolate passengers and cargo from the shock of motion caused by road irregularities. As the air pressure increases, the air spring can support more load while the spring rate increases. The larger the air spring, the greater the maximum load it can support.Air Suspension Compressor
A device that compresses and pressurizes air. Used to inflate air springs.An Air Suspension Compressor also called Air Compressor or Air Pump, inflates or deflates air spring bags as necessary. When a vehicle with air suspension drops below the factory-defined height, the air suspension compressor, also simply called an air compressor or air pump is activated and inflates the air bags or air struts.
Air Spring Advantage
1. Air springs increase spring rate and vastly improve vehicle stability, that means a safer and more comfortable ride.2. Soaks up bumps, reduces the frequency of vibration while driving on the road, prevents the damage of the other parts from the heavy loading vehicles.
3. The cushioning principle is adopted, the shock absorption performance is obviously improved, and the passenger comfort is improved.
How Do You Take Care Of Air Suspension
1.To help you better take care of your vehicle, here are the top five tips for maintaining your car's air suspension system.2.Check System for Leaks.
3.Check Air Line Connections.
4.Check the Air Springs.
5.Perform Visual Inspections and Clean Regularly.
6.Schedule Routine Service Appointments.
The 8 Steps To Install A New Air Spring On Your Vehicle
Replacing a broken air spring may require the help of a mechanic, but you can cut down your expenses by simply installing it yourself.1: Parking your car on a level surface then using the floor jack to lift it up. Place the jack stands underneath the vehicle for support.
2: Remove the wheels by detaching its lug nuts one by one. Use a wrench for this procedure.
3: Deflate the air spring by opening the air mouth on the top.
4: Detach the set of fasteners that secure the air spring in place. You can generally find these bolts on the control arm and under the hood. Keep in mind that the set of procedures for removing an air spring vary for each car, so make it a point to consult your owner's manual to see exactly how yours is removed.
5: Remove the old air spring away from the shock carefully. If needed, use a spring compressor to make the remove easier. You may reuse the O rings connecting the air spring to the shock.
6: Put the new air spring on the place where you removed the old one.
7: Reconnect it to the shock using the O rings you removed earlier. Make sure you apply lubricant on them before putting them back.
8: Reattach all the components that you removed. Recheck if there are no missing bolts, nuts and fittings.
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Air Suspension Function:
Most air suspension systems now come with an on-board compressor. The compressor is an electric pump feeding air to the bags through a series of compressed air lines. The compressor is generally mounted on the vehicle's frame, or in the trunk. The vast majority of compressors come with an attached drier. The compressor works by drawing outside air into the pump, compressing it and moving it to the bags. Outside air is often laden with moisture, and moisture can wreak havoc in a closed system. The drier uses a substance known as a desiccant to absorb as much moisture from the air as possible before the air is sent through the system.
Product Advantage:
1. Comfort
One of the main benefits of air suspension cars is the improved comfort behind the wheel, making it good for daily driving. The adjustable air suspension makes for a more comfortable ride on poor quality roads and can improve control when off-roading. The use of airbags above your wheels, rather than springs, also improves the quality of the journey for passengers.
2.Reduced noise and vibration
Another advantage of air suspension is less wear and tear on the suspension system and vehicle components, due to reduced harshness and vibration, particularly with heavy-duty driving. Air suspension compensates for potholes, uneven surfaces and speed bumps in the road allowing your vehicle to glide easily over the road surface.
3.Versatility on the road
An air spring system allows the driver to adjust the car to suit their personal preferences for ride comfort and handling. When the driver can choose between a harder drive for motorway driving or a softer feel for demanding roads, the driver maintains control no matter the terrain. Higher cornering speeds and greater levels of control when turning corners can be achieved with air suspension, as the vehicle is better suited to the conditions of the road. An adjustable suspension that can lower the vehicle to the ground means the drag can potentially reduce at higher speeds. Additionally, the ability to raise the car for everyday use is extremely handy for off-road driving.
4.Versatility on load
Another advantage of air suspension is its versatility on load. The height of the car can be adjusted according to the load, the 'kneel' or 'raise' functions making loading easier from the outset. The purpose of air suspension is to give consistency across all wheels, and there is a lower risk of body roll when turning corners, less risk of breakages and less load shifting and damage caused due to reduced vibrations through the suspension. Plus, better control due to increased firmness provides improved towing capabilities for larger vehicles.
5.Fuel economy
As vehicles with air suspension can be adjusted to road type, they benefit from better fuel economy. For example, a lower ride height for motorway driving means better aerodynamics and reduced wind resistance. Conversely, a suspension that is better suited to a particular road surface with better control can achieve higher corner speeds and lead to time-saving on routes with many turns.
Air Suspension
Air Suspension is a type of automotive suspension that uses air springs instead of conventional steel springs. Computer-operated vents on the air springs, suspension sensors, and an onboard air compressor allow the system to main tain ride height and vary the suspension's ride characteristics.
Air Spring
An air spring is a rubber and fabric bladder that holds air pressure to support a load and isolate passengers and cargo from the shock of motion caused by road irregularities. As the air pressure increases, the air spring can support more load while the spring rate increases. The larger the air spring, the greater the maximum load it can support.
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Air Suspension
An air suspension system is a style of vehicle suspension that's powered by an electric pump or compressor that pumps air into flexible bellows that are typically made out of a textile-reinforced type of rubber. Additionally, Pro Car Mechanics describes air suspension as a replacement to the leaf suspension or coil spring system with airbags composed of polyurethane and rubber. A compressor inflates the bags to a certain pressure in order to behave like springs. Air suspension also differs from hydro pneumatic suspension because it uses pressurized air instead of pressurized liquid.Air Spring
An air spring is a rubber and fabric bladder that holds air pressure to support a load and isolate passengers and cargo from the shock of motion caused by road irregularities. As the air pressure increases, the air spring can support more load while the spring rate increases. The larger the air spring, the greater the maximum load it can support.Air Suspension Compressor
A device that compresses and pressurizes air. Used to inflate air springs.An Air Suspension Compressor also called Air Compressor or Air Pump, inflates or deflates air spring bags as necessary. When a vehicle with air suspension drops below the factory-defined height, the air suspension compressor, also simply called an air compressor or air pump is activated and inflates the air bags or air struts.
Air Spring Advantage
1. Air springs increase spring rate and vastly improve vehicle stability, that means a safer and more comfortable ride.2. Soaks up bumps, reduces the frequency of vibration while driving on the road, prevents the damage of the other parts from the heavy loading vehicles.
3. The cushioning principle is adopted, the shock absorption performance is obviously improved, and the passenger comfort is improved.
How Do You Take Care Of Air Suspension
1.To help you better take care of your vehicle, here are the top five tips for maintaining your car's air suspension system.2.Check System for Leaks.
3.Check Air Line Connections.
4.Check the Air Springs.
5.Perform Visual Inspections and Clean Regularly.
6.Schedule Routine Service Appointments.
The 8 Steps To Install A New Air Spring On Your Vehicle
Replacing a broken air spring may require the help of a mechanic, but you can cut down your expenses by simply installing it yourself.1: Parking your car on a level surface then using the floor jack to lift it up. Place the jack stands underneath the vehicle for support.
2: Remove the wheels by detaching its lug nuts one by one. Use a wrench for this procedure.
3: Deflate the air spring by opening the air mouth on the top.
4: Detach the set of fasteners that secure the air spring in place. You can generally find these bolts on the control arm and under the hood. Keep in mind that the set of procedures for removing an air spring vary for each car, so make it a point to consult your owner's manual to see exactly how yours is removed.
5: Remove the old air spring away from the shock carefully. If needed, use a spring compressor to make the remove easier. You may reuse the O rings connecting the air spring to the shock.
6: Put the new air spring on the place where you removed the old one.
7: Reconnect it to the shock using the O rings you removed earlier. Make sure you apply lubricant on them before putting them back.
8: Reattach all the components that you removed. Recheck if there are no missing bolts, nuts and fittings.
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