Probably an airbag. Sorry. Just replaced one of mine last week. 2014 Equus. 51k milesMy 2011 equus loses air in the front overnight,does anyone know what I should check to find the problem.
I have a 2011 Equus Signature with the same issue only it is the rear. The air suspension just sits down on its haunches after the car sits for a while. When I start it up and put it in gear it automatically raises up. Everything else with the air suspension system seems to work fine. I can raise and lower the car and sport mode works as well. If anyone knows of a reset or fix for this that would be awesome.
Would not fill. Replaced air bag under my extended warranty $100.You have a leak in your airbags. The Equus airbags suck out loud. I had my front ones pop while driving, the rear ones drop overnight (small leak as you described), and the replacement rear ones pop also while driving. Car is at 60k miles. If you are passed warranty, I would recommend paying for a standard suspension swap. Airbags are always an unreliable piece of machinery (look at Landrover, Mercedes) but in my experience, even worse with the Equus.
You can get at least a little time out of the leak as the compressor will fill up the bags when you start up.
Hey, I was able to find the rear airbags and get the whole thing done for about $600. Thanks.Hello, I have a 2011 equus.
Back rear airbags most likely needs to be replaced. Cost is 1299 each at my dealership(total cost $2598) or you could do it yourself and buy aftermarket parts for $303 (with tax) and spend 2 to 4 hours of your time (depending if you are fast or rather slow). I did that 2 weeks ago and it was very easy to do.
2 link were the most helpful for that :
Hyundai Equus: Air Spring Repair procedures - Air Suspension System - Suspension System - Hyundai Equus VI 2009-2020 Service Manual
link of the airbags i got : Rear RIGHT+LEFT Air SHOCK Bags For Hyundai Equus 2009-2016 55360-3M500 | eBay
the first link shows how to change it on a Mercedes Benz SUV as there are no video about how to do it on equus, but it gives you the idea upon how it works. 2nd link is equus repair manual for those rear airbarg shocks. Only kinda challenge I ran into, was to remove each airbag and to insert each airbags (took me 5 min on one side and 10 min on the other). But beside that, just have to be meticulous and make sure to follow the steps and read the warnings carefully.
Now, my car haven't seat on its rear, while it used to after almost every nights.
good luck.
Oooh woooow great. Mine is 2013 and it has a leak too,good to know that the dealer doesn't necessarily need to be the one fixing it. Thank youHey, I was able to find the rear airbags and get the whole thing done for about $600. Thanks.
This just happened to me - I have an extended warranty and it's been a bit of a headache trying to find someone to do it. I called a Hyundai dealer and was told their not "certified" to repair an equus...which is just...bananas to me!Would not fill. Replaced air bag under my extended warranty $100.
If the dealer could not do it, most areas have a suspension shop that would.This just happened to me - I have an extended warranty and it's been a bit of a headache trying to find someone to do it. I called a Hyundai dealer and was told their not "certified" to repair an equus...which is just...bananas to me!
Did you go to a dealer or another repair shop?
Now to find a suspension shop that'll accept car shield...hehIf the dealer could not do it, most areas have a suspension shop that would.
Found a suspension shop but Carshield wont cover the cost/repair for my front air suspensions because its called a strut. I'm considering a conversion kit as they shop quoted me a bit over $3k for repairsIf the dealer could not do it, most areas have a suspension shop that would.
Here is a grerat example as to why third party warranties are crap. Always buy manufacture warranties. Dealers like to sell this junk because they make more money on it.Found a suspension shop but Carshield wont cover the cost/repair for my front air suspensions because its called a strut. I'm considering a conversion kit as they shop quoted me a bit over $3k for repairs
It's heartbreaking yes... When I bought the car the dealer quoted me $600 monthly for a hyundai extended warranty... There's no way I could afford that!Here is a grerat example as to why third party warranties are crap. Always buy manufacture warranties. Dealers like to sell this junk because they make more money on it.