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info 4x4 display shown a red line on the top of wheels


Hello all i need to know is something is in deffect in my wheels or in suspension in my screen is shown a red line on the top of wheel i dont have no idea why is the red line as you can see in photo
but when i drive semetimes a red line is not shown it 2 wheels only at one .
here is a photo i need to understand if this is any problem with suspension,breaks,wheel....
hope that you can understand Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Your RRS is in access mode - did you lower it Question keep it on this screen & drive over 10kph it should raise & the line disappear - this is normal Thumbs Up 16MY Estoril Blue SVR.............
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Aha yes it's in lower position so we can't drive in lower position Shocked

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You can drive in the access mode - very slow Whistle Thumbs Up















No - not during normal driving Thumbs Up 16MY Estoril Blue SVR.............
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Aha thanx very much this is so helpful for me because sometimes I drive in acces mode and I lock it so from now I will put in normal mode

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The red lines indicate that either the suspension is at full compression or that there is a fault in the ride height sensor. If the red line goes away when you have it in normal ride height mode then nothing to worry about. If the red line stays there in normal height mode then you might need to change the ride height sensor. Not a big job but the suspension should also be recalibrated afterwards. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Yeh thanx I think that a access mode is a problem here because when I drive sometimes red line goes
And is always active 4x4 when you drive Question Laughing Laughing

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