I'm almost sure it was imperial but can't remember the size. Sorry.
A set of cheap imperial Allen keys is only about 4 quid from Cromwell tools.
If the height sensors are outside of the expected range for a given height setting it will throw up a fault.Damn and blast!
It has occurred to me that the valves may need an overhaul as well.....
Now the car remained at the same height all night, but after I lowered the fronts a bit & raised the rears this afternoon, I went to see Ronnie and I noticed after driving a few hundred metres, she was down at the back, evenly and not by much, but enough to flag the 35mph warning again!
No obvious hissing from the back, so I am assuming this must be due to the valve block! She's in EAS shut down, so must be a leak or am I missing something??
Edit: ahh I'm such a diiiick!!!! I lowered the front, so clearly, the car lowered the rears herself to compensate
Would that be correct??
Edit:edit: Off to refit the pump and jump the relay to see if she raises. Then I'll unplug the pump again and leave her at height until I can get the "fault" reset..... I need a beer or fifteen
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