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rear supension self levelling sensors
Re: rear supension self levelling sensors
That would be great Shadrak. ....it's not a lad from gateshead who has a few 22" wheels for sale on ebay by any chance?......i will travel down to you even if the wheels fall through m8.
Re: rear supension self levelling sensors
Let me put this in your ears... Please bear in mind I am a complete novice to the X but have a lifetime of experience on the P38 Range Rover, which, to those not in the know, also has air suspension. Built at a time BMW owned the company, the likelyhood is they are common parts and systems. To that end I would diagnose a worn hight sensor. These are in effect variable resistors, feeding back varying voltages depending on the load on the suspension.What can happen is as the suspension spends all its time covering a small arc of movement, the tracks on the sensors can wear and give of the same reading over that arc. Therfore despite the suspension being higher or lower than it should, the sensor is effectivly giving of the correct reading so the Ecu does nothing about it. Result = wonky car ! Some people have reported some success swapping sensors over from left to right and re-calibrating, but the best results are from fitting new sensors.
2002 4.4 cooking on gas
Re: rear supension self levelling sensors
Went to Shadraks at the weekend and he sorted it for me, it was reading it wasn't level but it wasn't levelling it out for some strange reason?
After measuring the height from the ground to the wheel arch he manually set it level......the car drives so much better than it did before (2" on one side made a big difference) Thanks shadrak
After measuring the height from the ground to the wheel arch he manually set it level......the car drives so much better than it did before (2" on one side made a big difference) Thanks shadrak
Re: rear supension self levelling sensors
Pleased to hear that you have managed to level up the car. Having done so, will it be necessary to get the tracking adjusted?
I've noticed that the left of my X is sitting a bit low (c.1.5cm). I had uneven wear on the last set of front tyres (comparing left to right) - I had the tracking checked and this didn't show up any problems, so am now wondering whether it is down to the self levelling suspension.
Michael.
I've noticed that the left of my X is sitting a bit low (c.1.5cm). I had uneven wear on the last set of front tyres (comparing left to right) - I had the tracking checked and this didn't show up any problems, so am now wondering whether it is down to the self levelling suspension.
Michael.
2004 54 X5 3.0D, E39 M5