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Air compressor: Generates high-pressure air to inflate the airbag.
Accumulator: Stores compressed air to reduce the wear and tear on the air pump caused by frequent starts and stops.
Control unit: Receives sensor signals (such as vehicle body height, acceleration sensor), and adjusts the inflation and deflation strategies in real time.
Pipelines and valves: Control the direction and pressure of the airflow to achieve independent regulation of multi-chamber airbags.
The main functions of the air suspension pump include providing compressed air, sucking in external air and pressurizing it before delivering it to the air suspension system; adjusting the suspension height, adjusting the vehicle chassis height according to load changes, driving conditions or driving modes to improve passability and stability; optimizing ride comfort, reducing bumps and improving driving experience by adjusting the suspension stiffness; maintaining vehicle balance, when the vehicle body sinks due to uneven load, inflating the corresponding air spring to ensure that the vehicle remains level; in addition, lowering the vehicle body height when driving at high speeds to reduce wind resistance and improve fuel economy.