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V8SC Member Since: 29 Oct 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 145 |
Both times I've had new tyres fitted the place I use have put the hazard lights on and opened the hatchback fully....
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Wed Feb 18 2015 9:02pm |
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Wayneclarke Member Since: 16 Jun 2014 Location: kent Posts: 394 |
Really ? That's strange I was thinking maybe I had to lower the height and lock down |
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Wed Feb 18 2015 9:04pm |
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V8SC Member Since: 29 Oct 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 145 |
...I thought it was strange too but saw it being done and no problem at all afterwards...I think I've read it elsewhere too. Many others on here with far more knowledge than me though so maybe someone else will give an opinion....... Carl |
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Wed Feb 18 2015 9:14pm |
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Wayneclarke Member Since: 16 Jun 2014 Location: kent Posts: 394 |
Cheers for that I will try that any way don't want to mess up my suspension |
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Wed Feb 18 2015 9:26pm |
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ABSport Member Since: 14 Aug 2014 Location: Plymouth Posts: 698 |
I was told to put it into Access Mode by City Tyres. Tried both normal and Access and both were OK. |
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Wed Feb 18 2015 9:39pm |
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Wayneclarke Member Since: 16 Jun 2014 Location: kent Posts: 394 |
Just read the manuel and that says to put it in off road height , this gets more confusing |
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Wed Feb 18 2015 9:45pm |
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Wayneclarke Member Since: 16 Jun 2014 Location: kent Posts: 394 |
did u lock the suspension in |
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Wed Feb 18 2015 9:47pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8978 |
I think the idea behind putting it in off road height is that you have less work to do when jacking it up at the side of the road. When using a trolley jack in a garage it's probably less of a problem. You'll probably need to cycle the suspension once and it'll be happy enough. I.e. make one height change using the switch so that it comes out of extended mode (which is often what it sets itself to when jacked up). The air suspension system is designed to recognise a possible jacking situation and inhibits any height changes until the switch is pressed (or the vehicle is driven over 2mph for a period of 45s)
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Thu Feb 19 2015 12:07am |
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Wayneclarke Member Since: 16 Jun 2014 Location: kent Posts: 394 |
Top man and very well explained. Thank you |
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Thu Feb 19 2015 3:30am |
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