2021 Polestar 2 Suspension Owners Manual

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Adjusting suspension settings*

The shock absorber settings can be adjusted for driving in other conditions or on particular road surfaces.

Location of adjustment knobs

There are four adjustment knobs, two for the front shock absorbers and two for the rear. There are adjustment knobs next to each wheel.

The adjustment knobs for the front wheels are located at the bottom of the shock absorber, near the wheel. The adjustment knobs for the rear wheels are located above each wheel in the wheel housing.

To access the front adjustment knobs, turn the wheel until the shock absorbers become visible. To access the rear adjustment knobs, the inner lining of the wheel housing must be loosened and the vehicle raised using a jack or hoist. See separate section.

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Location of the adjustment knob, front wheel.

Location of the adjustment knob, rear wheel.
NOTE

The closer to position 0 the adjustment knob is set, the stiffer the suspension.

Adjusting front suspension settings


Turn the adjustment knob clockwise or counterclockwise to change the adjustment position.

Angle the wheel for easier access to the adjustment knob.

  • Turn the adjustment knob clockwise (viewed from below) until it stops to get to adjustment position 0.
IMPORTANT

Do not over-tighten the adjustment knob – the shock absorbers can be damaged by excessive tightening torque.

  • Turn the adjustment knob counterclockwise to the desired adjustment position. You should feel and hear a click each time the adjustment position is changed.

> Then follow the same procedure for the second shock absorber.

Adjusting rear suspension settings

  • Raise the vehicle to allow access to the wheel housing.
  • Unscrew two of the nuts to access under the inner lining. Do not loosen the inner lining completely.

    The nuts that need to be loosened are located on each side of the shock absorber.
  • Slide your hand under the inner lining and remove the protective rubber cap that covers the adjustment knob.

    The rubber cap is located above the adjustment knob.
  • Turn the adjustment knob clockwise (viewed from above) until it stops to get to adjustment position 0. This is used as the starting point to find the desired adjustment position.
IMPORTANT

Do not over-tighten the adjustment knob – the shock absorbers can be damaged by excessive tightening torque.

  • Turn the adjustment knob counterclockwise to the desired adjustment position. You should feel and hear a click each time the adjustment position is changed.

    Turn the adjustment knob clockwise or counterclockwise to change the adjustment position.

> When the desired position has been reached, replace the protective rubber cap. Then follow the same procedure for the second shock absorber.

NOTE

For optimal performance, Polestar recommends that the adjustment knobs are set at the same position for each axle.

Recommended positions

Position Front Rear
Track adjustment position 1 adjustment position 2
Nominal adjustment position 8 adjustment position 8
Comfort adjustment position 18 adjustment position 20
NOTE

Polestar takes no responsibility for the use of non-recommended adjustment positions.

Disclaimers
* Optional/accessory – The equipment described in the Manual is not available in all cars – the cars have different equipment depending on adaptations for the needs of different markets and national or local laws and regulations.

Suspension

The shock absorbers control the vehicle’s body movements as needed and dampen the impact of road irregularities. This is done to provide optimal comfort and function while driving.

Manually adjustable shock absorbers*

The vehicle is equipped with Öhlins adjustable shock absorbers. There are three recommended positions for the setting the front and rear shock absorbers. In addition to the factory setting, Nominal, there is also a stiffer setting, Track, and a softer setting, Comfort.

Track

Track mode makes the vehicle’s suspension stiffer. This mode is designed for driving on smoother roads or during active driving.

Nominal

The nominal model is designed for daily driving on public roads. This mode is the vehicle’s default factory setting and is a balance between Sport and Comfort modes.

Comfort

Comfort mode provides softer suspension that minimizes road irregularities while maintaining control.

NOTE

The factory setting can vary between different markets.

 

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