A tow truck driver forgot to turn off the switch in my trunk. The shop where my car was towed to informed me that the rear right leveling sensor was broken, and a bracket was bent. They were kind to unbend it the best they could.
I drove it as little as possible, as the rear was bouncing like crazy from the broken leveling sensor. After 5 days the tow truck company agreed to replace it. I was only able to find a used one on Ebay. It worked and the car ran smoothly again.
I had no further suspension issues until 10 months later. I'm currently hearing a clunking sound on that same side (the right rear) upon every bump in the road. The back end of the car is very low to the ground.
I'm guessing if the rear air bags were damaged and had a slow leak. Is it possible this was caused by the incident from 10 months ago?
I should also mention that I hit some big puddles during a storm recently. But I don't know if that has anything to do with this.
I drove it as little as possible, as the rear was bouncing like crazy from the broken leveling sensor. After 5 days the tow truck company agreed to replace it. I was only able to find a used one on Ebay. It worked and the car ran smoothly again.
I had no further suspension issues until 10 months later. I'm currently hearing a clunking sound on that same side (the right rear) upon every bump in the road. The back end of the car is very low to the ground.
I'm guessing if the rear air bags were damaged and had a slow leak. Is it possible this was caused by the incident from 10 months ago?
I should also mention that I hit some big puddles during a storm recently. But I don't know if that has anything to do with this.
Dec 3, 2022 at 11:02 PM
