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Seeing the same issue on my Levante 2018 at about 49900 mikes. Sent the car to the dealer. Any idea how long this type of repair takes? In the past, it has taken a few weeks to get other warranty work done, but at that time we had a loaner. This time we do not.
 

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Had the same problem with my 2017 Levante S (back backend was stuck in highest position), brought it in to local mechanic he put it on computer and showed electrical error with Air Suspension module. He quoted me $2,000 to replace with new one!!! Made appointment with local Maserati dealership to bring in next week. In the mean time, went on line and did some research and someone mentioned to check Fuse for "ASCM module" (fuse #37) and "ASCM motor supply" (fuse #41). These are located in the fuse box is next to the spare tire and battery in rear storage. Checked both fuses and fuse #41 was blown!! Purchased new one at auto parts store for $5. Unbelievable!! Working good so far!!
 

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I have a 2019 I bought from a dealer about a 1 1/2 years ago with 15K miles and a full length CPO warranty, drove it a year with zero issues, then one day it made a weird clicking kind of noise from the rear which jacked itself to highest position and then the air suspension light came on, took it to the shop as soon as they had a time available which was about a week or so later, they have had it 2 weeks (so far) and promise it will be ready Monday but I can’t complain as they did give me a loaded ‘22 Ghibli Modena loaner and said sorry this happened, we’ll do our best in the mean time please enjoy this car. They said the delay was twofold, approval from corporate to order all the parts and then the parts took a while. I have had 4 Masis over the last decade or so, a Cambio, Ghibli, GT and now this Levante. All great cars but I really love love love this “truck”, sooner would have been nice but as someone said in the thread perhaps the parts are a little harder to come by bc it’s not a recurring issue, to me the Levante for this rare instance is worth the wait and it’s been handled well by the dealer. Once it’s back in my hands and I‘ve had a chance to drive it a while I will repost. Wishing the others here a speedy recovery.

Quick update here, 3/20, got it back today, so day 1 after 2 weeks in the shop, she’s running like a dream, suspension (and I’ve been working it hard today), working perfectly.
 
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