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How much does a Air Bag Suspension Repair cost?

On average, the cost for a Saturn SC1 Air Bag Suspension Repair is $1198 with $232 for parts and $966 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1997 Saturn SC1L4-1.9LService typeSuspension Air Bag - Driver Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$1614.87Shop/Dealer Price$1808.40 - $2215.09
1993 Saturn SC1L4-1.9LService typeSuspension Air Bag - Driver Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$1614.87Shop/Dealer Price$1775.12 - $2156.85
2001 Saturn SC1L4-1.9LService typeSuspension Air Bag - Driver Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$1614.87Shop/Dealer Price$1775.33 - $2157.21
2000 Saturn SC1L4-1.9LService typeSuspension Air Bag - Driver Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$1614.87Shop/Dealer Price$1768.67 - $2145.57
2002 Saturn SC1L4-1.9LService typeSuspension Air Bag - Driver Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$1614.87Shop/Dealer Price$1776.03 - $2158.45
1996 Saturn SC1L4-1.9LService typeSuspension Air Bag - Driver Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$1614.87Shop/Dealer Price$1775.28 - $2157.13
1999 Saturn SC1L4-1.9LService typeSuspension Air Bag - Driver Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$1614.87Shop/Dealer Price$1769.31 - $2146.68
1998 Saturn SC1L4-1.9LService typeSuspension Air Bag - Driver Side Rear ReplacementEstimate$1614.87Shop/Dealer Price$1776.12 - $2158.60
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What is the Suspension Air Bag all about?

Suspension air bags are designed to keep your vehicle from swaying, sagging or otherwise delivering a rough ride when you have it loaded. By adding extra support to your current suspension, your truck or SUV should give you a much smoother ride, even with additional weight. Some upscale SUV’s have factory-installed suspension air bags that automatically level the load and ride height. They are controlled by suspension height sensors that provide information to the body control module, which directs the proper air pressure from a compressor to the air bag. If there is a leak in an air bag, or if your air bag pressure will not adjust, it may need to be replaced.

Keep in mind:

  • Except for some upscale vehicles, most trucks and SUVs don’t come with suspension air bags as factory components. If you didn’t add them on yourself, you probably don’t have them.
  • Incorrect tire pressure can mimic the symptoms of a weak suspension air bag.

How it's done:

  • The vehicle is lifted and supported on jack stands and the rear wheels are removed
  • The defective suspension air bag is removed
  • The new suspension air bag is installed
  • The tires are reinstalled and the vehicle is taken off the jack stands
  • The air suspension is activated and tested for proper operation

Our recommendation:

If your suspension is riding rough, it’s a good idea to have your suspension and suspension air bags looked at. Air bags are typically made of rubber and can be subject to environmental weathering. If you suspect your suspension air bag is leaking, have one of our expert mechanics diagnose them.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Suspension Air Bag?

  • Vehicle rides rough or is bouncy
  • When carrying a load, the suspension feels loose or wanders

How important is this service?

The suspension air bags in your vehicle aid in proper control and a comfortable ride. If your air bags are not working as designed, you may experience control problems when driving on the highway. Have the suspension air bags repaired as soon as you are able.

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Robert

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Saturn SC1 L4-1.9L - Car is not starting - Atlanta, Georgia
Robert Bell was extremely professional, quickly diagnosed, isolated & resolved the fault within the hour! Robert reassured me that my fuel pump pressure, all voltages and mechanics were within spec. Through fault management, Robert identified a intermittent / faulty TPS (Throttle Positioning Sensor) recently installed which "triggered" the "no start" on this vehicle & resolved w/o new parts. I would highly recommend Mr. Robert Bell and we are extremely thankful that yourmechanic.com exists - saved us additional / unnecessary costs! Thank you again to all the staff of Yourmechanic.com and your certified & knowledgeable mechanic, Mr. Robert Bell!!

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Xavier
17 years of experience
Saturn SC1 L4-1.9L - 75 Point Safety Inspection - Jacksonville, Florida
Very knowledgeable, very professional, very courteous. Would recommend.

Russell

25 years of experience
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Russell
25 years of experience
Saturn SC1 L4-1.9L - repair fuel pump circut - Portland, Oregon
I was very pleased with my Service he was friendly and on time

Michael

17 years of experience
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Michael
17 years of experience
Saturn SC1 L4-1.9L - Oil Change - Kennesaw, Georgia
Michael was very up-front and informative during the whole thing. I really appreciated how he kept me updated on his way to and during the appointment.

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