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J2D



Member Since: 28 Feb 2014
Location: Essex
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Suspension

I’ve noticed a couple of times over the last week when parking up, our RRS instead of going into auto access height, has gone the other way, and the suspension has raised up. Got home tonight, and it’s done it again after the wife has been out today.

Anyone else had this? Any ideas?

John

Post #572234 Wed Jan 02 2019 5:02pm
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Renaco



Member Since: 28 Jul 2011
Location: Bavaria
Posts: 324

Germany 

I had this not, but heard about if it happens, a sensor is “thinking” the car body has ground contact.
Sorry, I can’t help with other ideas as a reset of the car.

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MrMeg



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Re: Suspension

J2D wrote:
I’ve noticed a couple of times over the last week when parking up, our RRS instead of going into auto access height, has gone the other way, and the suspension has raised up. Got home tonight, and it’s done it again after the wife has been out today.

Anyone else had this? Any ideas?

John



Mine does this on my drive but its slanted so I put it down to the dip so things the car needs to be at extra ride height, I can manual press the access height but still a little annoying.

Post #572372 Fri Jan 04 2019 11:29am
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