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forest66
 


Member Since: 04 Jan 2021
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United Kingdom 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Unknown ColourDiscovery 3

ok thanks i think i may of been trying to access it wrongly i was trying through the diagnostics and am i correct that i need to access the feature through the services part?
  
Post #226206414th Nov 2021 10:23 am
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Shealesy
 


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Aye you need to get to it through the services menu, not diagnostics.
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Post #226206514th Nov 2021 10:27 am
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forest66
 


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that was the issue then and not running the engine , top help on here thanks ever so much

oh one more thing how flat does the ground need to be should i level the truck ?
  
Post #226207114th Nov 2021 10:48 am
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Shealesy
 


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Took me half a day to find flat and level enough ground… and there’s a bloody great “flat level” car park at the front my house. Ended up in a recently resurfaced village hall car park down the road.
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Post #226207214th Nov 2021 10:54 am
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forest66
 


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ha ok ill have a look around and see what i can find ill take a level
  
Post #226207414th Nov 2021 10:56 am
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Bubblehead
 


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United Kingdom 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Scotia GreyDiscovery 3

Im in two
Minds whether to attempt this or not. Mine sits very slightly lower on the right at the rear. Not a huge amount but enough to notice.
Not caused me any issues so far but niggle at me knowing..
Is it easy to do?
I just don’t want to try it and then have all sorts of other issues because of it..
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Post #226384124th Nov 2021 3:12 pm
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forest66
 


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It was very easy once I'd worked out what to do ,

My ground wasn't that flat and I had to lie about a mm to get it calibrated .
  
Post #226394625th Nov 2021 8:58 am
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Bubblehead
 


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I had a look at this today, but to be honest, had no idea on which setting it i had to be in to adjust the heights.
Could anyone that has done it give an idea with an idiots (me) guide please?

Or, anyone in Hampshire that's done it that would be able to run me through it..?
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Post #22651612nd Dec 2021 8:38 pm
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forest66
 


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im in lymington and did mine after working it out , you need a ruler and flat ground which is tricky to find but that said i did mine on ground that wasn't particularly flat
  
Post #22658437th Dec 2021 8:26 am
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prochnow
 


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Appreciate this is an old post but, hopefully this finds someone in a similar situation. I had the same problem with Android, the text turns red and no extra menu. I tried my iPhone and works no problem. It might be it might be a pop-up blocker if its using Chrome. Ordinarily I hate all things apple but in this instance, it fixed it.

forest66 wrote:
hi you guys that have used the am200 to cal the ride height can you give me a pointer on how to ,

when i go in to the cal part it cycles through the on off ignition and i can get it to show a drop down text that tell me not to work under it blah blah and then i can see no way to proceed i can highlight the values but there doesnt seem to do any more than that , what am i doing wrong ? help Very Happy
  
Post #23682806th May 2024 6:38 pm
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amjoy
 


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Hi new to this group but I have this toll and can I higher it an inch with this under the calibration option? I presume I just add 25mm to each corner?

Any help grateful appreciated.

Cheers,
Arron
  
Post #237386823rd Jul 2024 3:52 pm
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