Ok so went out in the car a couple of times today and all was fine. Just gone back out to it and that error message came up.
I've heard about cars sagging when this happens but car looks and feels fine to drive. Can it be one of those electrical gremlins?
Reason for asking about the gremlins is that ss got in I hit the fob somehow and locked it and the alarm went off so deactivated and went to start and got the error message - so Ive got out locked it and leaving it the 17 mins necessary to put it to sleep properly and will go back out shortly and post back
Any thoughts in the meantime?
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2004 E53 3.0 D Auto SELF LEVEL SUSP INACT
Re: 2004 E53 3.0 D Auto SELF LEVEL SUSP INACT
t'would appear to have been a gremlin
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Re: 2004 E53 3.0 D Auto SELF LEVEL SUSP INACT
Battery.
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Re: 2004 E53 3.0 D Auto SELF LEVEL SUSP INACT
possibly, but its only 8 months old (Bosch Silveer S5) - I reckon it was something to do with the alarm going off as I was trying to start it because if hit the fob and locked the car and I handt let it all reset itself properly.But I will keep en eye on the battery - I checked it earlier but all the readings were as they should be
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Re: 2004 E53 3.0 D Auto SELF LEVEL SUSP INACT
I had the exact same thing the other day... not came on since and no sign of sagging etc.
Re: 2004 E53 3.0 D Auto SELF LEVEL SUSP INACT
I have the same issue as you, however mines got read at an independent dealer and it came up with two faults of a ride height sensor
drives fine and isn't sitting so deciding whether to fix or not howver not sure on the cost. you should get it read and see fault codes as a first piece
drives fine and isn't sitting so deciding whether to fix or not howver not sure on the cost. you should get it read and see fault codes as a first piece