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query re sinking air suspension.

964Speedster

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I have a 2004 model Cayenne Turbo, had it for 2.5 years and loving it. Have noticed recently if its parked up for 5 or 6 days and not used that it starts to sink/drop on the drivers side of the car from front to back. Im guessing the air suspension has a leak??
It looks very pronunced, car looking like its a 10/12 inches dropped on the driver's side to passanger side. Immediately you open the car and start it up it rights itself and all is good. Anybody else had this?? And is it an easy fix?

Thanks in advance
Cheers Al
 
If it's like my BMW,there are rotary switches connected by twin ball jointed linkages between each axle & body -they can rust /and/or fail & then give the wrong signal to the ECU-but the air bellows can leak where they bond to steel connection plates leaving sag when car is stopped for any time.
The inbuilt compressor quickly puts it right until next time
 

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