barnes2010

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Afternoon gents
I noticed today that the car looked like it was sitting wonkey down on the nearside rear. Took it to a flat car park and checked again and indeed it's sitting 25mm lower on the nearside.can't say I've noticed before but never really looked. I know it had 2 new height sensors on it before I bought it.do they have to be calibrated if so is there anyone in the Essex area able to do this for me obviously there will be payment of cake involved.
 
Hi,
Yes you can alter the ride height settings with Nanocom etc. Are you sure you don't have a leaking airbag though.
Griff (Too far away!)
 
No airbags are fine and checked both springs when I done new discs a couple of weeks ago.they're old and saggy but not broken.I know the guy I got it from had a couple of sensors put on it because there was an intermittent problem which turned out to be airbags which I replaced. I need to find a local nanocom me thinks cheers chaps
 
No airbags are fine and checked both springs when I done new discs a couple of weeks ago.they're old and saggy but not broken.I know the guy I got it from had a couple of sensors put on it because there was an intermittent problem which turned out to be airbags which I replaced. I need to find a local nanocom me thinks cheers chaps

Go to: "the D2 Boys Club" and look for 'Nanocom locator'.


Dave
 
How long since the sensors were replaced?
Worth taking the bolt on the trailing arm off and cleaning and greasing it.
I've found that the aluminium sleeve through the bottom of the sensor seems to corrode as it touches the metal of the trailing arm, worth a clean up.
If you do remember to disconnect the battery and pull the fuse (under the bonnet) prior to working it the suspension.

Its a ten minute job and in my opinion worth doing, last thing you want is a faulty sensor exploding one of your bags.
 

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