
Originally Posted by
Markus1
DJ. I had a look at the relatively small list of important travelling spares (height,rod,wheel speed sensors, brake globes and switch). Seemingly a single failure of any one of these items can cause suspension lowering which is a bit of a concern to me. Do you know if the iidtool can override these types of errors and temporarily pump up the suspension long enough for you to pull the EAS fuse? If I'm stuck down a track I can live without TC but obviously screwed if stuck in access height.
When my compressor started dying recently the mechanic was able to force the suspension up with his wizbang computer even though it was boinging errors at him. I then pulled the fuse and was good until next day when it all got fixed anyhow. Not sure of the Iidtools capabilities?
Cheers.
Mark
The cascading effect of a fault in a related system that triggers the suspension to lower can often be overcome by starting the engine, raising to normal height then immediately pulling the 20A engine bay suspension fuse before the other systems have detected their errors, which usually don'r occur whilst not moving. Having removed the 20A suspension fuse, also remove the 5A passenger compartment suspension fuse as that fuse is the ignition sense and with out it the suspension ecu doesn't know that the engine is running and therefore doesn't issue its regular annoying messages.
PS LLAMS can override lowered to access height but you would need to have other uses for it to warrant the expense.
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