What are the causes of Porsche chassis system failure?
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Air compressor (air pump) and related circuit failures; valve block and related circuit failures; system leaks (such as air springs, related pipe connections); control unit failures. It is recommended to promptly inspect and repair at a 4S shop. The automotive chassis consists of four parts: the transmission system, the running system, the steering system, and the braking system. The function of the chassis is to support and install the car engine and its various components and assemblies, form the overall shape of the car, receive the power of the engine, make the car move, and ensure normal driving. The following is more related information: Common situations of chassis system failure: 1. The dashboard displays chassis system failure. First, remove the key, and then restart the car. At this time, if the dashboard does not display a fault, in most cases, there is no problem. It is best to test whether the chassis lifting is normal on the spot. If it still displays, it means there is a problem. Possible causes: air compressor (air pump) and related circuit failures; valve block and related circuit failures; system leaks (such as air springs, related pipe connections); control unit failures. 3. The dashboard does not display chassis failure. When operating the chassis lifting, it is found that the body cannot reach the predetermined height, and occasionally it can reach it but takes a long time to lift. This situation is mostly due to the compressor only working for a short time and then stopping during chassis lifting, and the compressor needs to be replaced.