How to Replace Your Tesla Air Compressor | Fix “Air Suspension Adjustment Unavailable” DIY

If your Tesla is showing the “Air Suspension Adjustment Unavailable” warning, there’s a good chance your air suspension compressor has failed. In this video on I walk you through a DIY Tesla air compressor replacement, covering everything you need to know to fix the issue yourself and get your air suspension working properly again. This repair addresses fault code TAS_a218, commonly caused by a failing or weak compressor. I’ll show how to remove the old unit and replace it with the OEM Tesla air suspension compressor listed in the Tesla EPC. OEM Replacement Part Information: Tesla Air Suspension Compressor WABCO Twin Compressor Part Number 1027911-00-H and 1027911-00-G (earlier revision) This step-by-step guide is ideal if you’re experiencing suspension height issues, warning messages, or uneven ride height. Replacing the compressor can save you significant money compared to a service center visit and restore normal ride height functionality. What you’ll learn in this video: -Symptoms of a failed Tesla air suspension compressor -What the TAS_a218 fault code means -How to safely remove and install the Tesla air compressor -Tips to avoid common mistakes during reinstallation Whether you’re a DIY Tesla owner or just want to better understand how your air suspension system works, this video provides clear, practical guidance to get you back on the road.

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