holidaychicken
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I'm surprised nobody mentioned it
I'm surprised nobody mentioned it
Ummmm where are you trying to "drop it" to over 35mph?Hi. Thanks for your help it doesnt drop the suspension after 35mph its just chimes and says air suspension fault. Does the compressor have to run to lower the suspension?
Evenin' Rubber. Mine doesn't drop automatically if in off-road. If I go over 30mph, in either off-road setting, it pings and shows something along the line off ' off-road do not exceed 30mph'. Don't quote me on the wording exactly,evening Ma'am, I think he was referring to it automatically dropping if you try and go over 35 mph when in off road height.
Is that similar to those, there, diagnostic, thingies?Diagnostics..
Very similar.Is that similar to those, there, diagnostic, thingies?
Ooooo get you with all the gearVery similar.
Nothing bests diagnostics dice tho..
For an accurate diagnosis.
Aye they take centre stage in my 'box..Ooooo get you with all the gear
As I'm a good girl, as soon as mine pings I slow down, and pull over to check the issue, so have never seen it automatically go down. Mainly because the only time I have ever had the message was when I wasn't in off-road mode, driving on public roads, over 30mph. The height sensor was loose and going over some bumps moved it, and it thought it was reading off-road.If you remain at too high a speed for a period of time, it will automatically lower to standard from off road height.
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As I'm a good girl, as soon as mine pings I slow down, and pull over to check the issue, so have never seen it automatically go down. Mainly because the only time I have ever had the message was when I wasn't in off-road mode, driving on public roads, over 30mph. The height sensor was loose and going over some bumps moved it, and it thought it was reading off-road.
I've stopped bumping over peasants these days. It was getting so difficult finding someone to wash the vehicle, as I'd run over most of themYou need some underbody guards for the diff and so forth. That way when you're bumping over peasants their clothing won't get caught in your height sensors.
I am also a good girl as it is the weekend.As I'm a good girl, as soon as mine pings I slow down, and pull over to check the issue, so have never seen it automatically go down. Mainly because the only time I have ever had the message was when I wasn't in off-road mode, driving on public roads, over 30mph. The height sensor was loose and going over some bumps moved it, and it thought it was reading off-road.
I have heard that turning them doesn't work. One has to make the knob go up or down.I am also a good girl as it is the weekend.
I have never experienced it as I don’t touch any of the dials in mine unless it is to escape fire or flood, Alan told me to turn a knob once though but that also was a fruitless experience
I have heard that turning them doesn't work. One has to make the knob go up or down.
Are you wearing that pretty burgundy dress tonight, as it is international women's day
He's not had much of that recently. So I've heard. So it'll be the 'been restitched a few times' green one then?That's his "lucky" dress. That only comes out for fresh meat.
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