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JohnK



Member Since: 15 Mar 2020
Location: Hampshire
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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zambezi Silver
Suspension out of calibration?

Hi all,

I've had a search but cant find an answer that fits.

I recently mechanically disconnected the drop link to the front right height sensor, the battery was also disconnected prior to this.

When I'd finished the job I was going through clearing various codes (due to battery disconnect and injector problem) using my hawkeye pro and I noticed that the front right corner reading was 18mm out to the left.

The car sits fine and I don't know what the readings were prior to the work, but it was never electrically disconnected.

Does the suspension need recalibrating or as it sits ok, it's nothing to worry about? If it does, what's needed as it looks like the Hawkeye will only read data.

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if it looks ok then leave it..messing with the settings could make it worse.. ... - .- -.




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