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Willslk48
 


Member Since: 16 Aug 2015
Location: Wales
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United Kingdom 2009 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Java BlackDiscovery 3
Suspension lean to one side

Hi all
After changing upper front arms and lower arms and airbag the nsf sits noticeably lower I have tried to recalibrate the ride height using my lynx diagnostic tool after careful measurements from centre of the wheel to the arch it says that there is too much difference in the nsf
Is there a way of telling the ecu to increase the pressure to the nsf to raise the ride height
  
Post #164678727th Apr 2016 12:18 pm
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Barn1e
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United Kingdom 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 S Auto Tonga GreenDiscovery 3

Did you try to set each corner to say 1, then measure heights and adjust the offset values as necessary. To increase a height you reduce the value on that corner, making it negative if required. I think the range is -50 to + 50.

When I calibrated mine it was easier to start at 1 than from where each offset happened to be. Changing one corner affects the others.
 2005, TDV6 S, Auto, 190k miles, owned from new, V8 Brake Upgrade, Nancom Evo, RLD protector, BAS EGR blanking & Remap, separate ATF cooler, changing all the fluids ahead of time.  
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