I checked with Porsche Penang center and they also said the same thing that this is the characteristic. The email you sent is to Germany or Porsche Malaysia?I am one of those who is complaining profusely to Porsche Malasyia about the sound coming form the front suspension area when going over speed bumps. Have to resort to sending few official emails rather than speaking verbally to them.
They have been telling me that this is the characteristics of the anti-dive systems , and explain that if I don't brake when going over bumps there won't be noice. Only when I brake before the bump, it will have this noice. For me their answer is nonsense, I asked if they have it on other models which also have the anti-dive systems, they say no... Why ? They say other models have different chassis. I asked them since this is the characteristics of the car why don't they inform their customers before they buy it. It totally contradicts Porsche's claim of drive refinement. A brand like Porsche, known for its engineering precision and attention to driving experience, should not dismiss such symptoms as "normal characteristics".
Then end of July'25, they issue a reply to me below saying it's the PASM characteristics instead (as per attached). I'm still challenging them on various technical angles, including if the old models vs the latest models have the same issue... * bec I knew somehow that the latest batch seem to have resolved almost 80% of this issue.... this means that they were trying to resolve this fault which they don't admit.
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Glad to see a fellow Malaysian in this thread.
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