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6/1/2009 11:05:58  
 

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I have a a 2005 QP Duoselect, the suspension alarm message ' drive slowly to main dealer appears'  then when I switch off the engine the message disappears and then re-appears at random intervals say every 2days.
I have heard that it maybe something to do with the sensors on the shocks. Can anyone help.
6/1/2009 13:15:56  

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Be very hard to offer an opinion it would all be  speculation,the  only real way  to diagnose the problem is unfortunately with  Sd3  so its off to an indie or stealership im afraid

regards loz


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7/1/2009 5:55:01  
 

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As loz says, not enough info to assit, their have been (recently) on here conversation regarding such issues, I had it once and it was a poor earth connection, sorted under warranty.

but anyone would need more to go on to offer suiatable diagnostics.

Robbie
27/1/2009 14:44:03  
 

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My 2005 QP has just been recalled to check for suspension problems.  There is a problem with the ball-joints.  Contact Marinello to see if you need a check
21/2/2009 8:26:11  
 

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At last problem resolved,  took the QP to an independant in South Manchester he could not resolve the issue, he told me the suspension was A1, but could not remove the warning, after charging £140 for SD3 diagnostic I was still in the same situation.
Bit the bullet and took it to main dealer Stratstone Manchester, could not have been better treated they did the re-torque of the ball joints, fitted new accelerometer sensor,checked out my suspension issue fitted new sensor on suspension and informed me that all this was free of charge all on maserati recall list.
Spent a cool morning drinking coffee,discussing the several GT's and QP GTS they had in stock,  even considered the F430 Scuderia they had in the showroom (only jesting)
But the showpiece for myself was the black Grantourisimo S, carbon fibre trim black suede infills to seats just perfection I have just got to have one. .......... someday

Thanks to Davidthenomad for pointing me in the right direction
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