I’m feeling a bit stuck and I’m hoping that someone here can point me in the right direction because I’ve already wasted a lot of time and money on the wrong people. I own a 2009 Bentley Continental Flying Spur that I bought about two years ago, and I absolutely love the car despite its age. But a few months ago, I noticed that the front left side of the car sits noticeably lower than the right side when the car is parked overnight. When I start the engine, the air suspension seems to pump up and level itself out after a minute or two, so I thought maybe it wasn’t a big deal. But now the problem is getting worse. The ride feels much harder than it used to, like the suspension isn’t absorbing bumps properly, and sometimes I hear a hissing sound from that corner after I turn off the car. I’ve taken it to two different garages that claimed they could work on luxury cars. The first one charged me 1500 dirhams to replace a sensor and the problem came back within a week. The second one said I needed a whole new air strut which would cost over 8000 dirhams just for the part. I’m not convinced either of them actually knew what they were doing with Bentley’s specific system. I’ve been searching online for someone who truly understands these cars. I came across some Bentley repair Sharjah experts while looking around and I’m thinking of reaching out to them for a proper diagnosis. Has anyone here dealt with air suspension problems on an older Bentley? What was the actual cause in your case? Was it the air strut, the compressor, a leaking air line, or just a bad valve block? Also, is there a way to test which part is failing without just guessing and replacing expensive parts randomly? I really love this car and I don’t want to sell it, but I also can’t afford to keep throwing money at mechanics who don’t know what they’re doing. Please share your experiences if you’ve been through something similar.