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netsonic Steve



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Epsom Green

Ive just checked mine on a flat surface and the front passenger side is almost 25mm down, never really noticed it but now ive measured its very obvious............. i have standard 18" wheels with Goodyear Wranglers. Could this just be tweaked with an RSW all comms or is it a full calibration job at my local indy..........any one local to Brighton with the right kit able to help would be welcomed.........tea and hot cross buns will be supplied in full

Post #179673 25th Mar 2013 5:45pm
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rgwatches



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Galway Green

Does it level up once you've driven it, then go back down once parked for a while?

If so it could be the airbag, I had the same issue.

If it's always like that you should be able to calibrate it with the all comms assuming you've not got any issues relating to the EAS.

Post #179674 25th Mar 2013 5:48pm
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netsonic Steve



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Epsom Green

No, i was thinking the same, went out for a drive and stopped at several industrial estates to find a flat bit of concrete and took a measurment over several locations, always had 730 on both rear wheel arches and 740 on the drivers front but never any more than 720 on the passenger front.........

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rgwatches



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Galway Green

Well assuming your not getting any inactive messages and your suspension goes up and down correctly you should be able to calibrate it, it might be a dodgy height sensor if that doesn't work.

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