Hi All
I have a question - do all omega elites have this air suspension? - ours seems to sit at the right level and rides o.k, but it bottoms out pretty easily.
I could be wrong but I could have sworn I saw regular springs on the back of ours when I washed it, but maybe not.
Tbh, I bloody hope it doesnt have air suspension - the air suspension on our discovery TD5 is the stuff of my nightmares :-(
Neil.
It is NOT "air suspension" .. it is "self levelling" suspension ... as said ... standard
looking springs and shock absorbers (although they are a different specification). The shocks have an air bladder that can be inflated to raise the back if a large load is placed therein.
The spring/shock still does most of the work, it is just "supported" by the additional air in the bladder.
I wouldn't be without it, as I tow a lot and it is highly beneficial. Those who don't tow and want to imitate Carlos Fangio or Colin McRae don't like it as the suspension is a good deal "softer"
To test if your has working self leveling, measure the distance between the top of the wheel and the wheel arch. Open the boot and stand two reasonably sized adults in it, make a note of the distance between the top of the rear wheel and the wheel arch, which should be much reduced. Turn the ignition on, you should hear the compressor in the front offside wheel arch start to run, and the rear of the car should rise to about the same as the first measurement. switch off, remove bodies from boot.. rear should rise even higher. Switch on .. rear should slowly drop back to the original height again
HTH
