Foshan Shunde Honggu Auto Parts Manufacturing Co., Ltd. |
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For Mercedes W220 S-Class W211 E-Class W219 Air Suspension Compressor Pump 1999-2009
for S-Class W220 AIRMATIC & E-Class W211 & CLS-Class C219 & MAYBACH 57
Product Detail
Description : | Air Suspension Compressor Pump For Mercedes Benz W220 W211 W219 A2203200104 A2113200304 |
Model: | Air Suspension Compressor Pump For Mercedes Benz W220 W211 W219 2203200104 2113200304 2113200104 2193200004 |
OEM: | 2203200104 2113200304 2113200104 2193200004 |
Material: | Rubber Steel Aluminium |
Condition: | New |
Application: | Air Suspension Compressor Pump For Suitable for Mercedes-Benz S-Class W220 (1998/10-2005/08) E-Class W211 (2002/03-2008/12) CLS-Class C219 (2004-2010) MAYBACH 57(2002-2012) |
Fitting Postion: | rear |
Delivery: | 3-7 days after receiving payment
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Package: | Neutral Packing or As Requirement |
Place of origin | Guangdong, China |
Certificate: | ITAF16949, ISO9001 |
Trade term: | FOB |
Warranty: | 12 months |
Gross weight: | 6 kg |
Application
Fit for MAYBACH 240 2002-
Fit for Mercedes:
W220 S-Class 1998-2005
W211 E-Class 2002-2008
S211 E-Class Estate 2003-2009
C219 CLS-Class 2004-2010
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2006 CLS500 / CLS55 AMG with Airmatic
2007-2009 CLS550 / CLS63 AMG / E550 / E63 AMG with Airmatic
2002 E320 with Airmatic
2003-2009 E320 / E500 with Airmatic
2006-2009 E350 with Airmatic
2002-2003 E430 with Airmatic
2002-2006 E55 AMG with Airmatic
2000-2006 S430 / S500 with Airmatic
2001-2006 S600 with Airmatic
OE Number
Mercedes 220 320 01 04 / 2203200104
Mercedes 220 320 03 04 / 2203200304
Mercedes 211 320 01 04 / 2113200104
Mercedes 211 320 03 04 / 2113200304
Mercedes 219 320 00 04 / 2193200004
8840103590 / 4154033030
What is the Air Suspension Air Compressor all about?
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 Suspension Air Compressor Function
An air compressor is a machine that uses an electric motor or gas engine to power a device that sucks in successive volumes of air from the atmosphere, compresses (squeezes) each volume of air in a confined place to increase its pressure by making the volume smaller, and then transfers the high-pressure air to a receiver tank, The high-pressure air is drawn off from the receiver tank to power equipment.
Air Suspension Air Compressor Work
Air compressors work by forcing air into a container and pressurizing it. Then, the air is forced through an opening in the tank, where pressure builds up. Think of it like an open balloon: the compressed air can be used as energy as it’s released.
They’re powered by an engine that turns electrical energy into kinetic energy. It’s similar to how a combustion engine works, using a crankshaft, piston, valve, head and a connecting rod.
From there, the pressurized air can be used to power a variety of tools.
Air compressors can be grouped into three classifications: consumer-grade, professional-grade and industrial-grade.
Air Compressor Use For
1.Consumer-grade air compressors can be described as a pancake or
single-stage model. They’re used for household tasks like inflating
tires and inflatable products and possibly some low-load air tools
like staplers and brad guns.
2.Professional-grade air compressors provide more power and higher
pressurized air. They could be two-stage reciprocating models or
rotary screw models and can provide more power to run several air
tools at once with intermittent use.
3.Industrial-grade air compressors will be the workhorse of a
manufacturing plant or the reliable power source on an oil rig.
They are designed to provide a steady flow of compressed air for
long periods of time and can take fluctuating surges in use typical
in major manufacturing plants. These compressors are built with
high-quality components that allow for customization to the
specific environment to improve performance, energy efficiency and
reliability.
Air spring
Air springs contain a column of air in an elastomeric bellow or
sleeve to provide suspension, isolation, or actuation. Commonly
found in vehicle suspension systems, occasionally in conjunction
with a coil spring, they are also used to insulate vibration in
machinery and as linear or angular actuators
Air springs are employed through the use of an air compressor which
fills and empties the pliable air bladder. The load is not
distributed to the rubber liner, which only serves to contain the
gas; the weight is attached to a piston or bead plate, which is
directly supported by the air with very little deflection. A
self-leveling mechanism is common to keep the air spring's load
stable, and occasionally a separate coil spring is incorporated
into the design. Also available are electronic air spring systems
that can monitor air pressure, filter compressor air (preventing
damage to the rubber bellows), and a lock to keep air inside of the
spring in case of compressor or air line failure.
Air springs are most common in vehicle suspensions, but can also be
used to keep vibrating/rotating machinery from affecting other
components. Occasionally used as actuators, air springs can provide
linear and angular translation.
Air spring Advantage
1. More driver comfort due to the reduction in noise, harshness,
and vibration on the road that can cause driver discomfort and
fatigue
2. Less wear and tear on the suspension system due to reduced
harshness and vibration of heavy-duty driving
3. Trailers last longer with air suspension spring because the
system components don't take on as much vibration
4. Air suspension spring reduces the tendency of short wheelbase
trucks to bounce over rougher roads and terrain when the vehicle is
empty
5. Air suspension spring improves the ride height based on the load
weight and a vehicle's speed
6. Higher corner speeds due to air suspension spring being better
suited to the surface of the road
What are some common problems with Air Suspension?
The most common problem with air suspension parts are air leaks. Since an air suspension system uses air throughout the system to maintain the ride height and ride quality, if there is a leak in the air spring or air suspension compressor then your vehicle will sag. Common symptoms of an air leak include excessive wheel play and excessive swaying of the vehicle of the body.
If you are experiencing this problem we recommend seeing a professional for an evaluation of your air suspension system.
Here at Honggu Company we are proud to Provide Air Suspension
parts.
Honggu, an air suspension company based in Guangdong, was the first
in the industry to begin rebuilding and manufacturing parts for the
aftermarket to meet the needs of consumers looking for an
affordable replacement of their air suspension parts, sparing them
from dealership prices.
Installation:
1. Remove the Front Driver Side tire
2. Remove the Driver Side Wheel Fender Liner
3. Remove the Hardware holding the old compressor
4. Disconnect the Rubber Air Intake Line
5. Disconnect the Air Line
6. Disconnect the Electrical Cables
7. Remove the old compressor
8. Use the Old Rubber Bushings to the new compressor
9. Install the new compressor