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Sometimes it does - sometimes it doesn't

Car sometimes settles down at the back when parked overnight but sometimes it doesn't - I'm not losing any sleep at the moment but should I be? Geoff

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if you park on a flat surface then it could be a small leak but if its on an incline it might be levelling off.. ... - .- -.




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Are you referring to the suspension dropping after you switch the car off? Mine does this sometimes but not all the time, as far as I can tell. It happens after I reverse down the drive (and slight hill) and then turn the car off an close all the doors. I think it's completely normal.

If it's dropping lower than it should then you might have an issue.

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