Hellas! I’m having a similar issue with my 2016 model X. If I put it on high mode and leave it rest for two hours it sinks down in the front on both sides to the level of the low mode, which I normally always use. However, when I switch on the car, I’m getting the error code TAS_a240_airSpringLeak. Since I only recognised this error code after I’ve switched to winter tires, I’ll check the level sensor mechanism and see whether one was off.
@@fillershopde1346 mine never have the code and it went straight to the bottom. I think yours have a leak somewhere probably the front air bags it’s usually one of them if you see it especially falling for the one side.
Thanks! I have a 2015 P85D, I raised the suspension at highest and leave it in the garage. 2 days later, the left side is lower, and lower. If I get in the car and start it, the pump starts to work and all 4 wheels are highest again. What do you think? Tesla quoted me 3000 for one 2 wheels, since they only repairs them in pairs. Is this something I can fix? It seems like I have a leak on some of the pipes, is that going from distributor to the wheels? But then why is the car NOT adjusting that when it senses lower? It only does when I want to drive the car, normal? Please advise. Many thanks!
Hellas!
I’m having a similar issue with my 2016 model X. If I put it on high mode and leave it rest for two hours it sinks down in the front on both sides to the level of the low mode, which I normally always use.
However, when I switch on the car, I’m getting the error code TAS_a240_airSpringLeak.
Since I only recognised this error code after I’ve switched to winter tires, I’ll check the level sensor mechanism and see whether one was off.
@@fillershopde1346 mine never have the code and it went straight to the bottom. I think yours have a leak somewhere probably the front air bags it’s usually one of them if you see it especially falling for the one side.
Thanks! I have a 2015 P85D, I raised the suspension at highest and leave it in the garage. 2 days later, the left side is lower, and lower. If I get in the car and start it, the pump starts to work and all 4 wheels are highest again. What do you think? Tesla quoted me 3000 for one 2 wheels, since they only repairs them in pairs. Is this something I can fix? It seems like I have a leak on some of the pipes, is that going from distributor to the wheels? But then why is the car NOT adjusting that when it senses lower? It only does when I want to drive the car, normal? Please advise. Many thanks!