OEM 97033353317 Rear Air Bag Porsche Panamera 970 Rear Left
Product Overview
Upgraded rear air spring airbags specifically developed for Porsche Panamera 970/971, made of imported reinforced composite rubber material with a multi-layer woven airtight structure. The upper and lower connecting bases are precisely die-cast for higher sealing fit, uniform pressure tolerance without deformation, and perfect compatibility with the original vehicle air suspension control system. Significantly enhances driving quietness and chassis luxury feel; no modification required for direct installation, strong adaptability, long-lasting stability, making it a highly durable replacement part for Panamera air suspension maintenance and upgrades.
Product Specifications
OEM Part Number: 97033353317
Vehicle Model: Porsche Panamera
Specification: Rear/Left
Product Features
- Special rubber formula, resistant to high and low temperatures, ozone, and ultraviolet rays; it does not soften and swell in summer, nor does it harden and crack in winter, and can work stably in all seasonal conditions.
- Built-in high-strength fiber woven layer, resistant to bulging and deformation under high pressure and heavy load. Support remains stable under full load, high speed, and bumpy road conditions, and the chassis does not loosen.
- Comes with a thickened, wear-resistant, and dustproof cover, tightly blocking mud, gravel, and water corrosion from the road surface, protecting the main body of the airbag and greatly extending its service life.
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Storage & Handling
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the reason for the car body sagging and the rear of the car sinking after replacement?
It is mostly caused by aging and cracking of the airbag rubber or poor sealing at the joints, resulting in slow air leaks, and after being parked overnight, the rear sags and the car body sinks.
Q2: Why is the height of the car body different on the left and right after installation?
The air spring experiences a decline in pressure-bearing performance or internal elastic imbalance, or the installation sealing is not in place, resulting in uneven left and right support forces, causing one side to be higher and the other lower.
Q3: Why does the air suspension air pump work frequently?
The air bladder has a slight leak, and the system needs continuous air replenishment to maintain the height, which can cause the air pump to operate under overload, easily leading to overheating, damage, and malfunction alerts.