Hi to all, I'm not writing here since few years but always reading your very nice forum.
I've a Skyhook suspensions-issue on my 2013 GTS Sport Auto: my car has now 153.000 km (almost trouble-free) and at 140.000 km I had the suspensions rebuilt by a local specialist. After the job they were running fine as new, the car was very comfortable on the bumps but at the same time stable at any speed, the behavior was the same of when I purchased it 10 years ago, so I was very happy of the job done.
At 150.000km. (2 months ago) I had the car serviced for regular maintenance and in that occasion it was loaded in the ECU an updated engine map (official Maserati map, not tuning or other things) and some days after getting back in my car I was driving on a fast motorway and immediately noted that the car was weaving a lot on any bump, as happens when the suspensions are too-soft. Switching to 'Sport' mode worked to make it stiff and stable, but on 'Normal' mode the suspensions are now totally soft and uncontrolled.
The first thing I thought was a suspension hydraulic failure, but this is very strange because it can't happen on all of the 4 units at the same time (also because in 'Sport' mode they still work perfectly), so it seems to me more a software issue: could be that the engine map update has somehow changed the suspension software mapping?
I've a Skyhook suspensions-issue on my 2013 GTS Sport Auto: my car has now 153.000 km (almost trouble-free) and at 140.000 km I had the suspensions rebuilt by a local specialist. After the job they were running fine as new, the car was very comfortable on the bumps but at the same time stable at any speed, the behavior was the same of when I purchased it 10 years ago, so I was very happy of the job done.
At 150.000km. (2 months ago) I had the car serviced for regular maintenance and in that occasion it was loaded in the ECU an updated engine map (official Maserati map, not tuning or other things) and some days after getting back in my car I was driving on a fast motorway and immediately noted that the car was weaving a lot on any bump, as happens when the suspensions are too-soft. Switching to 'Sport' mode worked to make it stiff and stable, but on 'Normal' mode the suspensions are now totally soft and uncontrolled.
The first thing I thought was a suspension hydraulic failure, but this is very strange because it can't happen on all of the 4 units at the same time (also because in 'Sport' mode they still work perfectly), so it seems to me more a software issue: could be that the engine map update has somehow changed the suspension software mapping?