Air Suspension Repair Cost Guide
Here's a breakdown of typical air suspension repair costs based on our service rate of $125/hour:
Front Air Bags
Single Front Air Bag Replacement
Labor: 1.5-2 hours ($187-$250)
Parts: $200-$400
Total Estimated Cost: $387-$650
Rear Air Bags
Single Rear Air Bag Replacement
Labor: 1-1.5 hours ($125-$187)
Parts: $150-$350
Total Estimated Cost: $275-$537
Complete Air Bag Set
All Four Air Bags Replacement
Labor: 3-4 hours ($375-$500)
Parts: $700-$1,500
Total Estimated Cost: $1,075-$2,000
Please note:
- Prices may vary depending on vehicle make and model
- Premium luxury vehicles typically fall on the higher end of the range
- Additional components like compressors or control modules may need replacement
- Diagnostic fees may apply if troubleshooting is required
Warranty:All our air suspension repairs come with a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty on parts and labor.
Air Suspension Repair Procedures by Component
Air Strut/Spring Replacement
Typical Steps:
- Scan vehicle for diagnostic trouble codes
- Place vehicle on lift and remove wheel
- Disconnect electrical connector from air strut
- Release air pressure from the system
- Remove upper strut mount bolts
- Remove lower strut bolts
- Extract old air strut assembly
- Install new air strut assembly
- Reconnect all mounting points and electrical connections
- Reinstall wheel
- Initialize new component using diagnostic tool
- Verify proper ride height and operation
Air Compressor Replacement
Typical Steps:
- Disconnect vehicle battery
- Locate air compressor (usually in trunk or under vehicle)
- Remove protective cover/shield
- Disconnect electrical connections
- Disconnect air lines
- Remove mounting bolts
- Install new compressor
- Reconnect air lines and electrical connections
- Reinstall protective cover
- Reconnect battery
- Test system operation and check for leaks
Air Bag Control Module Replacement
Typical Steps:
- Scan vehicle for stored codes
- Disconnect vehicle battery
- Locate control module (usually under seat or in trunk)
- Disconnect electrical connectors
- Remove mounting hardware
- Install new module
- Reconnect electrical connections
- Reconnect battery
- Program/Initialize new module using manufacturer-specific software
- Calibrate ride height sensors
- Verify proper system operation
Height Sensor Replacement
Typical Steps:
- Place vehicle on level surface
- Locate faulty height sensor
- Disconnect electrical connector
- Remove mounting hardware
- Remove linkage to suspension component
- Install new sensor
- Reconnect linkage and electrical connections
- Calibrate new sensor using diagnostic tool
- Verify proper ride height readings
Air Line/Fitting Replacement
Typical Steps:
- Locate air leak
- Release air pressure from system
- Remove damaged air line section or fitting
- Install new air line or fitting
- Secure all connections
- Pressurize system
- Check for leaks using soapy water solution
- Verify proper system operation
Important Note:These are general repair procedures. Specific steps may vary by vehicle make, model, and year. Always consult manufacturer service information for detailed instructions.
Understanding Suspension Air Bags

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Common Failure Symptoms of Air Suspension Systems: Warning Signs and Indicators
Common Air Suspension Bag Failure Signs & Maintenance Guide
Front Air Bags
Signs of Failure:
- Vehicle leaning to one side
- Sagging front end, especially after being parked overnight
- Cracking or dry rot visible on the air bag surface
- Compressor running more frequently than usual
- Uneven tire wear
Service Schedule:
Typically requires inspection every 50,000 miles. Replacement usually needed between 70,000-100,000 miles depending on driving conditions and climate.
Rear Air Bags
Signs of Failure:
- Noticeable sag in rear suspension
- Vehicle sitting lower in the back
- Rough or bouncy ride
- Air leaks audible when parked
- Warning lights on dashboard
Service Schedule:
Inspection recommended every 50,000 miles. Average lifespan is 60,000-80,000 miles. May need earlier replacement if frequently carrying heavy loads.
Auxiliary Air Bags
Signs of Failure:
- Reduced load-carrying capacity
- Uneven vehicle height
- Air pressure loss
- Visible damage or deterioration
Service Schedule:
Inspect annually or every 30,000 miles. Replacement typically needed every 50,000-70,000 miles based on usage.
Important Note: These are general guidelines. Actual service intervals may vary based on:
- Vehicle make and model
- Driving conditions
- Climate
- Load frequency
- Maintenance history
How It Works
- Get a quote online or set-up a time to have your vehicle looked at.
- Pick time slots that work for you, easily, online.
- We will confirm appointments and send reminders.
- Our mechanics bring everything that is needed to you.
- All you have to do is provided a safe area for the work to be performed.
What we need from you
- A safe place to work on your vehicle
- No working on the side of busy roads
- No working on unstable or steep surfaces.
- We do not perform repairs during severe weather.
- Authorization from a property owner or management.
- Repair work done in a parking lot or at your requires permission.
- We do not do repairs in areas restricted by law.
Common Questions
Service Area
Our primary service area is greater Grand Rapids and includes Comstock Park, East Grand Rapids, Grandville, Kentwood, Walker, and Wyoming
Our secondary service area is provided by our Belding location and includes: Belding, Greenville, Ionia and the sorrounding areas.
Contact us if you have any questions about where we provide services.