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zb



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Can you auto lower suspension...

Can you auto lower the suspension when you turn off the car? without having to keep pressing the suspension down switch?

Post #318616 Mon Oct 24 2011 9:08pm
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Bobby



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I am sure you've read the manual and are aware that you can select access height whilst the vehicle is still moving....that would auto lower when you stop. Cool

And you don't have to keep pressing either!
Just a slight gentle press on the down switch will do. Smile Malaysia Boleh!
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Post #318626 Mon Oct 24 2011 10:51pm
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whealey



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I wish the Sport had a button on the door like the big RR - it would make it much easier to naturally touch when coming to a stop. Something on the steering wheel to do this would also be good.

I'm not lazy - I just like the look of my car when it is lowered - I always park it with it's suspension lowered :-p

Post #318636 Tue Oct 25 2011 7:04am
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mse



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Park with it raised i say Mike

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Post #318638 Tue Oct 25 2011 7:27am
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Gerico



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mse wrote:
Park with it raised i say


.....which makes it easier to nick stuff from underneath..... Shocked Wink

park with it lowered I say Very Happy

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mse



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Gerico wrote:
mse wrote:
Park with it raised i say


.....which makes it easier to nick stuff from underneath..... Shocked Wink

park with it lowered I say Very Happy


But more exposed for people to smash doors in - whats to nick underneath bar a tyre Mike

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Post #318845 Wed Oct 26 2011 6:41pm
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zb



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Bobby wrote:
I am sure you've read the manual and are aware that you can select access height whilst the vehicle is still moving....that would auto lower when you stop. Cool

And you don't have to keep pressing either!
Just a slight gentle press on the down switch will do. Smile


i know but its remembering to do it, time i park, about to hit it, wifes already got door open to get the little one out

Post #319105 Fri Oct 28 2011 5:13pm
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After time it becomes second nature to push the button a few seconds before stopping, easier still on the Disco which has a raised button which is easy to press without even looking down!

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Post #319114 Fri Oct 28 2011 5:56pm
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Bradders



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dazsear wrote:
After time it becomes second nature to push the button a few seconds before stopping, easier still on the Disco which has a raised button which is easy to press without even looking down!

Daz


Yep - dont even give it a thought now. FF 4.4 V8 Soooo looking forward to this bad boy
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Ex 2014 320d X Drive, M Sport Touring - ok I guess
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EX 2007 FL2 XS - not so bad

Post #319122 Fri Oct 28 2011 6:33pm
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Sabre1966



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I am sure you can set this function on your key fob, RTFM Smile

Post #319126 Fri Oct 28 2011 6:45pm
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whippetman



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Sabre1966 wrote:
I am sure you can set this function on your key fob, RTFM Smile


Really?
What page are you on then?

Post #319128 Fri Oct 28 2011 6:48pm
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Sabre1966



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Not sure of the page no. Can set the land rover button to lower the car or raise on approach instead of opening the boot etc...

Post #319130 Fri Oct 28 2011 7:13pm
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flydive



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Yes, but you have to have the hazard lights on for it to work. '08 RRS TDV8
I converted my diesel RRS to run on an environmentally friendly mixture of caribou fat and baby seals oil

Post #319200 Sat Oct 29 2011 6:06pm
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