There are no speed limits or height changes, and I just learned that the SF warning disappears when I click the "OK" button. However, I did find out that it will not go down to the easy-entry height or go up from Normal.
See my separate thread for more information about my ongoing investigation using the JLR SDD software and a VCX NANO device; thus far, I have been unable to read codes using my generic OBD II reader.
So long as it maintains its usual height, what could it be?
The height of the 2010 HSE Suspension Fault will remain unchanged.
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beatricerossrg
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luna.wangnr
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Re: The height of the 2010 HSE Suspension Fault will remain unchanged.
Have you made sure to lock the suspension at the normal ride height? For a detailed explanation, refer to the owner's manual.
ASK: Have you been utilizing the hitch receiver?
ASK: Have you been utilizing the hitch receiver?
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camillekimnp
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Re: The height of the 2010 HSE Suspension Fault will remain unchanged.
'Not in Customer Mode' seems to be an option.
This mode was activated when the recovery guy helped me get home from a recent suspension problem without utilizing a tow truck.
It worked wonderfully, but I had to visit the garage to get the final solution.
But I still don't understand how he did it.
This mode was activated when the recovery guy helped me get home from a recent suspension problem without utilizing a tow truck.
It worked wonderfully, but I had to visit the garage to get the final solution.
But I still don't understand how he did it.