During the COVID-19 outbreak everywhere both our Model S (85 and 100D) are parked for longer periods. When I just came to the parking garage where we park I noticed that the S85 was very low on it's suspension on the rear-left.
Now I think this is a leak, because this shouldn't happen. The car has been parked for about 7 days now (but it only lost 7km or range, yay!).
Searching around the internet I found various people having some issues with the airsuspension leaking, but that was usually somewhere in the frunk where a hose would leak.
Is this a known issue with a Model S from 2013? It has 260.000km on the ODO at the moment.
I'll go to a garage this Thursday (April 2nd) to have it checked, but I'd like to be well-informed![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
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Now I think this is a leak, because this shouldn't happen. The car has been parked for about 7 days now (but it only lost 7km or range, yay!).
Searching around the internet I found various people having some issues with the airsuspension leaking, but that was usually somewhere in the frunk where a hose would leak.
Is this a known issue with a Model S from 2013? It has 260.000km on the ODO at the moment.
I'll go to a garage this Thursday (April 2nd) to have it checked, but I'd like to be well-informed