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Huskynose
 


Member Since: 09 Jan 2021
Location: the Netherlands
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Netherlands 2009 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 HSE Auto Ipanema SandDiscovery 4
Height calibration woes

Hi Peeps,
I recently had to replace a duff right rear height sensor on my 2009 D4 TDV6.
After some serious chopping and cursing I got the old one out.
As it turns out when removing I had bent the bracket a little.
I have returned it to it's old shape as best as I could.
When I fitted the new OEM one for some reason I can't seem to be able to recalibrate the system.
The 3 old sensors have a value somewhere between 100 - 200 , the new one comes up at 250 when the car is in correct height. (tape measure )
When i hit "save values" it comes up as procedure did not complete fault.

Any hints or clues ?
  
Post #234196312th Jul 2023 10:45 pm
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qwerty
 


Member Since: 11 Nov 2010
Location: Bristol
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United Kingdom 2012 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 GS Auto Santorini BlackDiscovery 4

Think you need a new bracket as 250 is the sytem limit so won't be acceptable. Of course you could have a faulty new sensor? You could set to 245 temporarily to get you going, but I would definitely not leave it like it without changing the bracket as that could have some very adverse handling consequences.
  
Post #234196613th Jul 2023 5:44 am
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