Levante suspension warning light came on – hoping it's not a disaster

mazzsadaqat

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So I was driving my 2019 Levante back from work yesterday and suddenly the suspension warning light popped up on the dash along with a message that said "air suspension service required." The car didn't drop or feel any different right away, but when I parked at home I noticed the front end seemed a tiny bit lower than usual. This morning when I went out, the front was definitely sagging and it took a minute or so after starting for the compressor to level it back out. I'm trying not to panic because I know these Maserati air suspension systems can be expensive to fix, but I also don't want to ignore it and end up with a blown compressor or something worse. I've been looking at https://suspensionrepairdubai.ae/maserati-shock-absorber-replacement/ and it seems like they actually specialize in these systems which gives me some hope that I won't have to go to the dealer and pay the insane premium. Has anyone here dealt with a similar issue on their Levante or other Maserati with air suspension? I'm trying to get a sense of whether I'm looking at a simple air leak from a strut or if the compressor itself is on its way out. I'd love to hear about any experiences with shops that actually know how to properly diagnose these cars without just throwing parts at it. I really don't want to be chasing this problem for months, so any recommendations for a specialist that knows Maserati suspension inside out would be hugely appreciated.
 
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