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GraemeS
 


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cedwat wrote:
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In France we are lhd, so would that be near the passager A-pillar?

No, its always on the driver's A-pillar so left side A-pillar.
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GraemeS
 


Member Since: 17 Mar 2008
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cedwat wrote:
I have anothere strange symptom: sometimes, when I want to go in parking position (lowest). The car will start to lower but then go into super extended mode. Don't know if there is a relation. Shocked

This can occur with a faulty height sensor signal but then could be the sensor or the wiring somewhere between the sensor and the suspension ecu.
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cedwat
 


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At this time, I don't find anything wrong on the wiring and the compressor.

It is true that I have used johsons rods a few weeks ago and back on normal rods a few days ago : can this make the ecu bug?
Second clue: I have a Faskit system which means I have more "pipe meters". Could this have a role in what I am experiencing?

Also, the Faskit system allows me to monitor air pressure in the system. Maybe I should check this pressur when the dfaukt occurs.
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