The height of the 2010 HSE Suspension Fault will remain unchanged.

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beatricerossrg
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The height of the 2010 HSE Suspension Fault will remain unchanged.

Post by beatricerossrg »

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?
luna.wangnr
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Re: The height of the 2010 HSE Suspension Fault will remain unchanged.

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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?
camillekimnp
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Re: The height of the 2010 HSE Suspension Fault will remain unchanged.

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'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.
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