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self level suspension inactive
self level suspension inactive
Hi Guys, i over loaded the car the other day carrying some paving slabs, now i have a self level suspension inactive warning showing, and it seems the suspension isn’t as high as it should be. Hope you can help thanks in advance Andy
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yaaaay Got it Sorted, it was the 30amp fuse that had gone )
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Re: self level suspension inactive
There's obviously only so much you can ask of the compressor then......
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: self level suspension inactive
Mine did exactly that yesterday after carrying 1/2 a ton of rubble to the tip. I've had to replace the fuse as well. When I loaded up the car I did thought at the time ' I hope this doesn't knacker up the suspension' as the arches were at rock bottom.
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My self leveling suspension is inactive and come to think of it I transported slabs/bags of stones recently, which fuse number is it and which fuse box so I can check and rule the fuse out or perhaps its a simple as that, that would be a result.
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It's in the boot on the right hand side looking from rear. The fuse is the end green 30A.
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It's in the boot on the right hand side looking from rear. The fuse is the end green 30A.
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It depends on the age of the car. On mine, the rear fusebox lists this fuse in this position, and I found a fuse there - except that only the live side connector was present, and the system is working fine, so there must have been a wiring change at some point.
It's in the boot on the right hand side looking from rear. The fuse is the end green 30A.
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It depends on the age of the car. On mine, the rear fusebox lists this fuse in this position, and I found a fuse there - except that only the live side connector was present, and the system is working fine, so there must have been a wiring change at some point.