Rear Suspension Springs/bags problem is a common vehicle problem that happens to most car brands and models. The following is a sample list of Rear Suspension Springs/bags problems reported in most popular vehicles.
The car is a 1998 Ford F-250. While driving, the rear suspension snapped. The consumer managed to pull over and had the vehicle towed. The dealership tried to repair the problem once before, but the problem was not resolved. Three air suspension bags had blown out since the consumer purchased the vehicle. (right airbag on the rear suspension). It was November 10, 2003 when this rear suspension springs/bags issue happened.
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The car involved is a 1998 Ford f250. While driving, the rear suspension snapped. The consumer managed to pull over and had the vehicle towed. The dealership tried to repair the problem once before, but the problem was not resolved. Three air suspension bags had blown out since the consumer purchased the vehicle. (right airbag on the rear suspension). The failure date was Mon., Nov. 10, 2003.
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The vehicle was a 2000 Land Rover Range Rover. Broken eas system (Land Rover). This rear suspension springs/bags problem happened on 02/23/06.
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Consumer owns a 2005 Lexus Gx470. While driving less than 5 mph, there was an explosion. The vehicle was towed to a dealer and they stated that the air compressor remained activated. When the driver struck a bump in the road, the vehicle dropped and the rear shock, right sensor, compressor, and rear air bags were damaged. The vehicle was repaired at the contact's expense. He feels that this is a safety defect. The driver hurt her jaw when the vehicle dropped to the ground. The failure mileage was 62,977 and current mileage was 63,000. Updated 03-30-09
the compressor continued to inflate until the pressure became so high that it exploded. The seat retractor assembly was jammed. Upadted 03/31/09. It was Mar. 8, 2009 when this rear suspension springs/bags issue occurred.
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The vehicle involved is a 2000 Lincoln Continental. While attempting to drive in reverse, the contact heard a loud noise. He inspected the vehicle and noticed that the driver's side suspension system failed. The vehicle was towed and a technician repaired the driver's side strut, spring, and tire. One year later, the front passenger side suspension system failed while driving in reverse. The vehicle was towed to a dealer and the front passenger side sway bar, spring, strut, and tire were repaired at the cost of over $1,000. The contact has supporting documentation of the vehicle's repair history. The failure mileage was 97,000 and current mileage was 113,881. Updated 09/23/08
the left air bag air suspension had blown. The second time the failure happened, the consumer was backing out of a parking space and heard a noise. The consumer discovered the left front suspension spring had broken just like the first failure. Updated 09/25/08. This rear suspension springs/bags issue occurred 04/18/07.
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The car was a 2005 Toyota 4runner. The VIN of this vehicle is JTEBT17R75_. Rear electronic height control goes to the highest position and stay there. Taken to the dealer x3. The fact that there is no failsafe to prevent the vehicle from staying in the high position and being driven when the vehicle is unstable and a rollover risk. The failure date was 10/12/06.
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