JRemy
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- First Name
- Jeremie
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- Aug 16, 2023
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- Los Angeles
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- 2021 Taycan 4S & 2014 Maserati Ghibli SQ4
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Hi All
New to this forum but I figured I'd post since this is the first issue I've had with an otherwise amazing car. Last night, on my way home from dinner, I had a notification pop up saying, "Chassis level extremely low. Don't drive, wait until the vehicle has lifted."
I pulled over and tried changing the setting from Low to Lower (I usually always drove on Lower instead of low to avoid bottoming out).
As I switched through the different modes, it didn't seem like the car was raising or lowering properly. At one point, when I hit the raised setting, I could feel the car struggle to try to adjust unsuccessfully.
Has anyone else experienced this issue? What did you do to fix it? I have a service appt set, but the soonest they could squeeze me in was two weeks from now. Should I be concerned? Should I still drive the car?
New to this forum but I figured I'd post since this is the first issue I've had with an otherwise amazing car. Last night, on my way home from dinner, I had a notification pop up saying, "Chassis level extremely low. Don't drive, wait until the vehicle has lifted."
I pulled over and tried changing the setting from Low to Lower (I usually always drove on Lower instead of low to avoid bottoming out).
As I switched through the different modes, it didn't seem like the car was raising or lowering properly. At one point, when I hit the raised setting, I could feel the car struggle to try to adjust unsuccessfully.
Has anyone else experienced this issue? What did you do to fix it? I have a service appt set, but the soonest they could squeeze me in was two weeks from now. Should I be concerned? Should I still drive the car?
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