AccuAir Suspension Launches New Pressure+ Upgrade Kit

AccuAir Suspension Launches New Pressure+ Upgrade Kit

Pressure+ upgrade allows for pressure-based control to inflate and deflate airbags to certain pressure settings.

AccuAir Suspension, maker of next-generation air suspension control products, has launched its new Pressure+ upgrade product, which provides pressure-based control to inflate and deflate airbags to certain pressure settings. E-commerce product sales are now available for both dealers and direct-to-consumer.

Similar to Height+ sensors, the Pressure+ upgrade allows for pressure-based control within the ePlus app (App Store, or Google Play Store). This system uses the e+ ECU and can be enabled in the advanced settings in the ePlus app.

“You asked and we delivered,” said Ryan Rutledge, AccuAir Suspension’s director of controls. “While some of our customers want the more accurate method of getting to ride height that the Height+ kit provides, as well as the ability to adjust for changes in load, other customers wanted an option that was easier to install, and our new Pressure+ kit delivers.”

The new Pressure+ kit has less moving components and is several hundred dollars less expensive than Height+, but uses the same straight-to-target adjustment style as the height-based kit.

Features of the new Pressure+ kit include:

  • Shows individual spring pressure;
  • Requires a pressure-based calibration to be performed from the app;
  • Used in conjunction with a pressure sensor kit;
  • Uses the same Touchpad+;
  • Can easily be used with VU4 using ¼ NPT to ⅛ NPT reducers; and
  • Can easily be used with ENDO-VT or any other manifold by placing pressure sensor tee inline between valve and springs.


For more information on AccuAir Suspension and its products, visit https://accuair.com/.

A list of AccuAir dealers can be found at https://accuair.com/pages/dealers.

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