I've been having this issue with the Smart Air Suspension in my 2017 Model S lately: When I come downstairs in the morning, the car is leaning over to the side. Like the air has leaked out of the left (drivers) side, but maintained its height on the right.
My driveway's a little steep so I have the SAS set to auto-lift when I get home. It raises itself to "High" position and I usually leave it there overnight, then resets to Standard when I'm driving away in the morning. The problem seems to be more pronounced when it's been parked for longer, like more than a day.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is this normal? Broke? Should I be setting the suspension to Standard or Low when it's parked for longer periods of time? Or should I just take it in for service?
- Matt
My driveway's a little steep so I have the SAS set to auto-lift when I get home. It raises itself to "High" position and I usually leave it there overnight, then resets to Standard when I'm driving away in the morning. The problem seems to be more pronounced when it's been parked for longer, like more than a day.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is this normal? Broke? Should I be setting the suspension to Standard or Low when it's parked for longer periods of time? Or should I just take it in for service?
- Matt