Warning message - Continued driving possible: chassis

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I ended up getting my dealership to install the Visconti part and it worked like a charm. I would say to anyone who already has or is planning to lower your car at all, save yourself the time and just buy this to install when you swap the springs.
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I ended up getting my dealership to install the Visconti part and it worked like a charm. I would say to anyone who already has or is planning to lower your car at all, save yourself the time and just buy this to install when you swap the springs.
Hi Delita

So I got the code and it was after slapping my car on the dyno on Friday. I’m in Brunei sadly and our Toyota dealer doesn’t import the Supra :rofl: ; so yea the few Supras here are all personal imports.

Are they sold in pairs or individually?I may need to get em for the rear and front too if they’re available.
 

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Rather bump an old thread than make a new one.

Got this message today. Want to get the Visconti solution, can’t help but notice website says rear? nothing for fronts.

Wondering if it’s a simple matter of buying two rears.
 

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Rather bump an old thread than make a new one.

Got this message today. Want to get the Visconti solution, can’t help but notice website says rear? nothing for fronts.

Wondering if it’s a simple matter of buying two rears.
They're the same part from what I can tell by looking at them.
 

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They're the same part from what I can tell by looking at them.
Thanks, bringing up an old thread.


The message went away on its own however recently we had a lot of rain and I got stuck in a parking garage where the water was pretty high.

The moment I went submarine the message came up, I am about to order the arm just in case, but could it be that plug is bad? Any advice would be greatly appreciated .

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The rear bracket is very different than the front. They are not interchangable. Very easy to see the difference in the diagram below.

If you got the error after turning your Supra into a boat, I would assume you messed up the actual sensor itself.

The sensor itself is the same front and rear. BMW #37146870000

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The rear bracket is very different than the front. They are not interchangable. Very easy to see the difference in the diagram below.

If you got the error after turning your Supra into a boat, I would assume you messed up the actual sensor itself.

The sensor itself is the same front and rear. BMW #37146870000

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THANKS man, much appreciated, now to figure out where to start, the arm or the sensor :(


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could it be possible the actual plug itself is ruined? (where that brown shows)
 

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Water doesn't work well with electronics.

If the arms aren't visibly compromised, I would lean towards the sensor.

What actual error are you getting? That will also tell you which end of the car to look at.
 

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Water doesn't work well with electronics.

If the arms aren't visibly compromised, I would lean towards the sensor.

What actual error are you getting? That will also tell you which end of the car to look at.


“Continued driving possible: Chassis”

appreciate all the input man, running into a wall here but your help is giving me hope

Going to order the sensor, the plug itself wouldn’t be of concern? Thanks again
 

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“Continued driving possible: Chassis”

appreciate all the input man, running into a wall here but your help is giving me hope

Going to order the sensor, the plug itself wouldn’t be of concern? Thanks again
Sorry, I meant what code when you read codes via the obd2 port.
 

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That’s what’s weird.

20A704
21A127
20F206

ugh
I have not done much troubleshooting with a bmw...but if the code has a location description to it like front level sensor. You could swap it with the rear and see if the code changes to the rear since they are the same part number.
 
 




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