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RE: Air Suspension Calibration - Dronkailp - 04-05-2025

I also wanted to lower the suspension, the same problem as others. During the preparation (check) for calibration, the machine produces a suspension error that disappears only after you have driven for a while. I repeated it three times, the same thing every time. Has anyone figured out what the problem is?


Air Suspension Calibration - bowditchsmith - 04-08-2025

Trying to figure out why I am having an issue with the calibration. Should the “write calibration” button activate the change? My button appears to be non responsive. The suspension doesn’t change after I click it, and the button has no visual change when I hover over / click on it. I can press close, but the write calibration button doesn’t do anything, and my height doesn’t adjust. In order to access this menu again, I need to disconnect and drive the car up to 32mph each time.

But the height remains the same that it was before.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Air Suspension Calibration - bowditchsmith - 04-12-2025

Solved the above. The issue was the half mm measurements. Need to just round up or down in order to have it execute.

Still playing around with it, but this is 25mm drop all around, Ride height in Polestar Mode.

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RE: Air Suspension Calibration - TaKu88 - 04-16-2025

Is it possible to edit riding height differently on profiles? Like rise on constant awd and lower on performance mode? Are there any information available for the min/max range of the adjustment without hurting anything?


RE: Air Suspension Calibration - brunopbarbosa - 04-18-2025

(01-11-2025, 01:58 PM)TheKris79 Wrote:
(12-23-2024, 04:56 PM)brunopbarbosa Wrote:
(11-10-2024, 07:02 PM)brunopbarbosa Wrote: Hi All, i have a question related with the air suspension settings - on the Volvo repair procedures for the V90, when it comes to replacing the air springs for those with air suspension, it mentions a section where before removing the springs you must deflate them using VIDA.

Is this something that can be done with OrBit as well?

Just bumping this question if anyone knows the answer Smile

Hello,

There is nothing really that needs to be done additionally than clicking on the center menu at the "locking & suspension" section the suspension to service mode.

In the last 2 days I have now done overhaul to my XC90 air compressor(changed the decissant/dryer granules), changed the rear shock absorbers and front air struts. All was done by only clicking the center for service or deactivated mode and done. Obvioisly between each phase I let the car to fill the system again to not have it completely empty. Each unit is filled separately via the block valve so it will only empty that section if you change something and therefore very limited amount of air is running out
With compressor removal it will empty the tanks so that is a bit more air coming oit and when it starts to refill it will take aroind 4 compressor runs before the system is full again.

With the suspension part you just have to bear in mind that once you are done with the work and lowering the car just dont lower it all the way before you start the car and take the tick off from service mode. The system will automatically fill the bellow and then gradually lower completely.

At least mine is now all done and perfectly smooth ride again (I had quite a bit of noise coming from passenger side front). Now I will soon also chang the rear bags and the complete system is then almost new. Here in Sweden it is cheap to buy used parts which have only 100km driven so this is what I am usually doing as then I have OEM pieces.

Hi, thanks for your reply!
I actually attempted to replace the rear (and only) air springs on my V90 but it seems that without being able to deflate them, they're just too extended to be able to remove without having to pull out the whole suspension setup (or at least a huge chunk of it).

I turned the car of and disabled the suspension auto adjustment, before lifting it on the scissor lift. I even considered if there perhaps is a guaranteed way of making the system "think" the air springs should be emptied, but haven't come across any. Bit stuck here not knowing what to do, sadly (Unfortunately for this scenario i'm based in the EU so no access to VIDA subscription either).