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Alignment Specs for Air Suspension ?


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  • 1 year later...
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These are newer than what is posted above (per TSB: 4495 13/03 Front Axle Alignment Specifications 10-24-03).

Notes:

- The following values relate to the empty weight, i.e. full fuel tank, vehicle with tire repair kit (or spare wheel, collapsible wheel) and tools, but without driver and without additional weights.

- Tire pressure in accordance with regulations.

- If the vehicle is a Cayenne with air suspension, it must be adjusted to normal level. Adjust from the low level to the normal level for the vehicle. The vehicle may be aligned and adjusted in this position only.

- If the control module or one of the level sensors was replaced, calibration must be carried out with the Porsche System Tester.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Adding a dumb question to the great post....... With PASM, which ride height is used for alignment? Also, how is alignment maintained at all ride levels?

I would think Camber and Toe would be severely affected by changes to ride height?

Loren, awesome site you have here!

Scott

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