IMO If the sensor is on a faulty bit of track it will throw up a fault or maybe change the suspension height at which point it will be on a good bit of track so be happy (provided it's within tolerence wrt height), until of course it returns to normal height and faulty track.
 
But no fault codes or suspension fault warning lights?
Nope. It just keeps doing the 30mph max message. Which is all good and great when bumbling along rural roads, as I can get under 30 quickly, adjust it, then back to normal running. However, if it does it when amongst cvilisation, at 60mph+, it is not so funny. Especially if one of these times it is actually at off-road height when it does it 🤦‍♂️😱
However, there may be light at the end of the tunnel. There just might be a part that supercedes it but it's not the 30 number. Waiting on a call after Monday. 🤞
 

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