Can the Offroad, Access or Highway height(s) be changed?

This can only be done on Range Rover 2002-2005. All other vehicles can have the standard height changed only which is the reference point for all other height modes. For example, if the standard height is increased by 10 mm (Menu->Height->Adjust All), all other height modes, Offroad, Access and Highway height, will also be 10 [...]

By |2020-05-13T14:17:53+00:00September 29th, 2015|, |0 Comments

A new air strut needs to be installed and the corner needs to be deflated.  How to proceed?

If a vehicle hoist is to be used: Raise the vehicle using the hoist until all wheels have left the ground. Use the appropriate deflate function found in the service test menu. You can now proceed with replacing the strut*. Re-Enable the EAS ECU using your IIDTool (consult the user manual for more details). If the work [...]

By |2015-10-02T21:19:24+00:00September 25th, 2015||0 Comments

If one raises the standard height, does this mean more air (higher pressure) thus a firmer ride?

Actually, only the first part of the statement is accurate: more air, yes. Higher pressure, no. Only the volume is increased or decreased (spring diameter assumed to remain constant). The effective spring rate is relatively constant over the whole suspension height range. The element that does come into play and affect the suspension behavior (comfort…) [...]

By |2019-04-24T17:00:49+00:00September 25th, 2015||0 Comments
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