* Under the vehicle: This is a common location, often near the air compressor or near the suspension struts/springs themselves.
* In the wheel well: Sometimes the air suspension components are located within the wheel well.
* In the trunk/boot: Less common, but possible, especially for air suspension control modules.
* Integrated into a strut or shock absorber: In some systems, the air suspension component is built directly into the shock absorber itself.
To find the air ride suspension module in *your* vehicle, you should:
1. Consult your vehicle's owner's manual: This is the best place to start. It may have a diagram showing the location of major components.
2. Search online forums: Search for your specific vehicle make, model, and year along with "air ride suspension location" or "air suspension module location." Owners' forums are a great resource.
3. Use a repair manual: A repair manual for your specific vehicle will provide detailed diagrams and instructions, often including the location of the air suspension module.
Caution: Working on air suspension systems can be complex and potentially dangerous. If you're not comfortable working on your vehicle's suspension, it's best to take it to a qualified mechanic.