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Auto-leveling suspension definition and meaning

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Lilit Farmazian August 19, 2022 |

Auto-leveling suspension is a type of suspension system that automatically adjusts the ride height of the vehicle. This system uses sensors to detect when the vehicle is loaded or unloaded, and then adjusts the suspension accordingly. This allows for a smoother ride, as well as better handling and stability when carrying heavy loads. Auto-leveling suspension is often found on larger vehicles such as SUVs and trucks. Auto-leveling suspension typically uses air springs or hydraulic cylinders to adjust the height of the vehicle. A sensor is used to monitor the load on the suspension and make adjustments accordingly. This system can be controlled manually or it can be set to automatically adjust itself based on the weight of the vehicle and its contents.

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Lilit Farmazian

Lilit is a car enthusiast and writer who has been writing about cars for years in her spare time. She loves nothing more than taking on new projects involving all things automotive.

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