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Old Nov 30, 2023 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by mmbanf
Hi everyone,
I would like to ask this question, I park the car for a day and a night, when I use it, I don't see any lowering of the ride, but I hear the suspension compressor starting for a few minutes.
However, when I park it for three days, when I turn it on, I notice that it raises the front suspension by 2 cm.
Do you think this is normal? or it loses air.

thanks for the replies.

Marco
My 2023 D90 does the same thing. Almost every morning when I start up, the front suspension raises up 12mm. Also, when I come to a stop while driving the rear suspension raises up just a little bit at every single full stop I make. If I had to gues, the rear suspension is raising maybe 3-5 mm.

I’m taking it to my dealer for evaluation when I return to Florida.
 
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Old Dec 3, 2023 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Low Country
My 2023 D90 does the same thing. Almost every morning when I start up, the front suspension raises up 12mm. Also, when I come to a stop while driving the rear suspension raises up just a little bit at every single full stop I make. If I had to gues, the rear suspension is raising maybe 3-5 mm.

I’m taking it to my dealer for evaluation when I return to Florida.

thanks, let me know what they tell you?

marco
 
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Old Dec 3, 2023 | 12:37 PM
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I found this in the workshop manual, so I think small adjustments downwards are normal.

 
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