Panamera Coilover Install PASM help
Panamera Coilover Install PASM help
Has anyone installed coilovers I installed a set on my 2011 panamera and the pasm sensor on each strut is unplugged. Causing a error is there any way of bypassing this or adding something to trick the sensor ?? Help
Hi did you ever get this sorted I've the same issue?
My car came with coils and pasm, I’ve already bought and fitted BC coilovers but left with the chassis system failure error on the display, I’ve contacted eibach and kw etc who do delete kits but they say it’s not compatible with the Panamera, don’t under stand why as surely the active shocks would be the same technology for the 911, Boxster and cayenne they list delete kits for but they say it won’t work.
Just contacted Bilstein and the said that they dont make a compatible damptronic bypass for the panamera
Vehicle height with air springs
Front-axle height
with 18, 19, 20 inch wheels [mm] 404 ±10
From outer wheel center to bottom edge of wing
Rear-axle height
with 18, 19, 20 inch wheels [mm] 406 ±10
From outer wheel center to bottom edge of wing
Max. difference in height between left and right: 10 mm
Front-axle height
with 18, 19, 20 inch wheels [mm] 404 ±10
From outer wheel center to bottom edge of wing
Rear-axle height
with 18, 19, 20 inch wheels [mm] 406 ±10
From outer wheel center to bottom edge of wing
Max. difference in height between left and right: 10 mm
Coilovers
Hi all I've just spent the whole weekend installing BC Coilovers cost £1200 but my rear shocks were leaking and a new set were £800 so bit of a no brainer, easy-ish job apart from one of the top bolts on the front strut are a little hard to get to but I got there in the end, sorry I'm a bit stupid can anyone tell me what the PASM is as I haven't changed or done anything to do with this, is it part of the suspension setup?
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dallascajun
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Jul 10, 2010 10:57 PM



