May 8, 2026 2:52 pm
Bought a 2018 Levante about a year ago and overall I've really enjoyed it, but over the last few weeks I've noticed the rear end sits noticeably lower than the front when the car is parked overnight. After I start the engine it pumps up to normal height within a minute or so, so it's not leaving me stranded, but I know this isn't right. I've been reading that Maserati air suspension can have issues with the air bags cracking or the compressor relay failing. A friend who owns a Ghibli told me to find a proper Maserati Suspension Service Dubai because these systems are sensitive and if you just start throwing parts at it without proper diagnostics you can easily waste a lot of money. Has anyone here dealt with this exact symptom where it only sags after sitting for many hours but functions fine once running? I'm trying to figure out if I'm looking at a slow leak in one of the rear air springs or maybe a hairline crack in the distribution valve block. Also curious if replacing just the faulty air bag is smart or if I should do both rear sides together. Really don't want the compressor to burn out from constantly topping up the system. Any advice from someone who's been down this road would be much appreciated.


