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ScottLS
16th July 2022, 10:21 AM
Hi, I'm new to Discovery 4 ownership. I have a Gap IIDTool and am comfortable using it. I just fitted new wheels/tyres and Edgars Tyrepower did a full alignment - Martin there knows about TTM and the car now drives straight with one finger steering.

I'm a little concerned that the ride height is above spec. I went through the EAS Calibration as per the IIDTool manual, using the "left hand side adjust to match the right" formula, but I did not write any changes, as the 'new' calibration was within 3mm of the old. All good so far. However my carefully measured heights are F: 481, 479, R: 495, 506. These are all well above the standard height of F: 466, R: 485. And also above the maximum tolerance for standard height (I got these values from the alignment system that Martin uses): F: 477, R: 495.

My first thought is that 'rods' had been fitted, but the height sensors look totally stock. So I suspect someone has pushed the calibration values to 'force' a slightly higher height. The current calibration values are F: 203, 201, R: 187, 184.

As a new owner, I'd like to get everything back to a standard baseline, and then adjust heights as needed (for off-road) using the IID height offset settings.

So I'm considering using the 'Guided Calibration' method as per the IIDTool manual, which sets the calibration values based on the measured height being set to the standard height of F:466, R: 495. My question is: should I? Is there any potential risk in doing so? Thanks for your experience and guidance!

DiscoJeffster
16th July 2022, 10:26 AM
Go for it. I do the guided calibration and get great results within a mm or two, though it would have been better to have done it BEFORE the alignment for the best alignment accuracy.

Nothing will be hurt doing it. I’ve done it a few times.

Aussie Jeepster
16th July 2022, 11:01 AM
Gap Diagnostic IID tool EAS recalibration | Land Rover Discovery 3 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekWFKxjoe5I)

Pippin
16th July 2022, 03:15 PM
Gap Diagnostic IID tool EAS recalibration | Land Rover Discovery 3 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekWFKxjoe5I) Just did mine fronts were 9mm too high so set them to 466mm rears were spot on at 485mm easy process. Nick

shanegtr
16th July 2022, 06:29 PM
Gap Diagnostic IID tool EAS recalibration | Land Rover Discovery 3 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekWFKxjoe5I)
Thanks for posting my vid[thumbsupbig]

ScottLS
17th July 2022, 11:16 AM
Thanks for the replies! [smilebigeye] Easy process, especially if you mark the centre of the wheel and the edge of the guard directly above that centre point (masking tape and a pen, spirit level). As I expected it was all too high. For info, here are my before and after calibration settings. After doing this I was able to go into off-road height and then add a further 30mm without any complaints from the system - my goodness its high! I did not try to move it at that height. :thumbsup:

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PeterOZ
19th July 2022, 07:55 AM
D3 - 466mm front and 485mm for rear correct measurements?

I'm getting rear upper and lower arms plus hub bushes replaced this week and want to calibrate height before it goes in for wheel alignment.
Cheers Peter

Pippin
19th July 2022, 09:16 AM
D3 - 466mm front and 485mm for rear correct measurements?

I'm getting rear upper and lower arms plus hub bushes replaced this week and want to calibrate height before it goes in for wheel alignment.
Cheers PeterAccording to the GAP Tool that is correct for a D3

PeterOZ
25th July 2022, 06:07 AM
all sorted, rear end has nice new arms and hub bushes, did the height calibration. Interestingly it did not wat to work with guided mode at first, started using manual then went back to guided and it worked. Wheel align done front and rear and it drives very nicely again.

Next jobs for me to do are transmission flush and filter
EGR blank and SW patch.
clean out the inlet Y & remove butterfly
Flush and new fluid for the power steering.

josh.huber
25th July 2022, 09:12 AM
all sorted, rear end has nice new arms and hub bushes, did the height calibration. Interestingly it did not wat to work with guided mode at first, started using manual then went back to guided and it worked. Wheel align done front and rear and it drives very nicely again.

Next jobs for me to do are transmission flush and filter
EGR blank and SW patch.
clean out the inlet Y & remove butterfly
Flush and new fluid for the power steering.

My guided gets angry when I'm out of the car. I leave my kids in it now and tell them up and down to get it done. Not sure if it's interference or what

PeterOZ
25th July 2022, 09:42 AM
My guided gets angry when I'm out of the car. I leave my kids in it now and tell them up and down to get it done. Not sure if it's interference or what

I don't have the guided nag, err assistant these days. Only Jane the charming English GPS voice. [bigwhistle]

josh.huber
25th July 2022, 11:50 AM
all sorted, rear end has nice new arms and hub bushes, did the height calibration. Interestingly it did not wat to work with guided mode at first, started using manual then went back to guided and it worked. Wheel align done front and rear and it drives very nicely again.

Next jobs for me to do are transmission flush and filter
EGR blank and SW patch.
clean out the inlet Y & remove butterfly
Flush and new fluid for the power steering.

My guided gets angry when I'm out of the car. I leave my kids in it now and tell them up and down to get it done. Not sure if it's interference or what

DiscoJeffster
25th July 2022, 03:41 PM
My guided gets angry when I'm out of the car. I leave my kids in it now and tell them up and down to get it done. Not sure if it's interference or what

Yeah I think the Bluetooth signal gets a bit sketchy outside the vehicle. I lean my phone against the drivers window and then do it from there, wandering around the vehicle measuring and adjusting

BradC
25th July 2022, 03:45 PM
Yeah I think the Bluetooth signal gets a bit sketchy outside the vehicle. I lean my phone against the drivers window and then do it from there, wandering around the vehicle measuring and adjusting

That's weird. I use both my phone and iPad to talk to the iid from outside the vehicle routinely. Even from behind the van sometimes.

josh.huber
26th July 2022, 03:06 AM
That's weird. I use both my phone and iPad to talk to the iid from outside the vehicle routinely. Even from behind the van sometimes.

I've got Bluetooth battery monitors x2 victron solar and a dongle that acts like an iPod for music that's Bluetooth to my phone, I'm sure that's the problem with mine, I used too do it easier, I should disconnect everything and try again one day