sabrownfl
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- First Name
- Shane
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- Oct 31, 2023
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- Central Florida
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- 2020 Supra
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- #16
So I inspected all four corners of the car this weekend... no visible issues. Ride Height Sensors are undamaged, and in proper orientation, see no problem there. All other lines and wires appear undamaged. Had no issues with notifications over the weekend, or on my drive to/from work on Monday. Today's drive in was fine. Drive home, got the same chassis error. This time I used MHD app to scan codes before I shut the car off, nothing reported back, no new codes or anything different than the last scan posted in pictures above. Shop that did the install of the suspension (BMW specialists) feels in could be a failing abs/wheel speed sensor. I have an appointment 9/9 to have the troubleshoot.
I am noticing that I may have a VERY slow leak in my right rear tire. I synched the pressure on all corners last Thursday, as the right rear was about two PSI lower than the other three. Today it is ab obout one PSI lower than the others (all pressures taken cold). I'll continue to monitor that. Could a small difference in tire pressure generate the chassis error? I'm near a new tire purchase on my street wheels, so I can certainly pull the trigger early if it truly is leaking. Visual inspection showed nothing apparent.
I'm going purchase Bimmerlink and try to use that to scan for codes the next time I get the chassis message, which I'm guessin will be gone when I start the car tomorrow morning to drive to work.
Frustrating as I have my first track day coming in just over a month, and I really don't want issues there, so I'd like to get it solved soon.
I am noticing that I may have a VERY slow leak in my right rear tire. I synched the pressure on all corners last Thursday, as the right rear was about two PSI lower than the other three. Today it is ab obout one PSI lower than the others (all pressures taken cold). I'll continue to monitor that. Could a small difference in tire pressure generate the chassis error? I'm near a new tire purchase on my street wheels, so I can certainly pull the trigger early if it truly is leaking. Visual inspection showed nothing apparent.
I'm going purchase Bimmerlink and try to use that to scan for codes the next time I get the chassis message, which I'm guessin will be gone when I start the car tomorrow morning to drive to work.
Frustrating as I have my first track day coming in just over a month, and I really don't want issues there, so I'd like to get it solved soon.
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