Both rear shocks sag?
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum/ being a Porsche owner. Hopefully someone can help me narrow down the cause of the following issue.
Whenever I let my Cayenne Turbo (2005) sit for a couple of days, the rear of the car seems to sag. This is also noticed when unlocking the car, because than it rises up again.
Either two things came to mind when looking at this situation. Both airbags on either side leak the same amount of air in the same time. Resulting in evenly lowering the rear of the car. (I've measured the total amount of sag on both sides, and they are equal withing half a cm.)
Or: I've seen a schematic of the pressure lines running from the compressor to the airbags. And there is a t-joint, connecting the rear shocks together. Could the leak be there? Like an o-ring in the coupling? I have no idea how the connection looks or what it's made of.
Any idea's?
Thanks so much. Hopefully we can figure this one out.
Cheers,
I'm new to the forum/ being a Porsche owner. Hopefully someone can help me narrow down the cause of the following issue.
Whenever I let my Cayenne Turbo (2005) sit for a couple of days, the rear of the car seems to sag. This is also noticed when unlocking the car, because than it rises up again.
Either two things came to mind when looking at this situation. Both airbags on either side leak the same amount of air in the same time. Resulting in evenly lowering the rear of the car. (I've measured the total amount of sag on both sides, and they are equal withing half a cm.)
Or: I've seen a schematic of the pressure lines running from the compressor to the airbags. And there is a t-joint, connecting the rear shocks together. Could the leak be there? Like an o-ring in the coupling? I have no idea how the connection looks or what it's made of.
Any idea's?
Thanks so much. Hopefully we can figure this one out.
Cheers,