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Originally Posted by Madwelshman
It should not be that excessive on a curve to cause that and they are new sensors and regulator rods
Just wondering if any other sensors could affect it bringing up this fault
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Believe me I know your frustration but it’s not the sensors that cause it. The value if out of range will not be changed by putting a new sensor on, and all that’s happened is you’ve got it running whilst the offset is incorrect.
You can replace components all day but as I found if you don’t address the offset value you’re wasting your time.
Any time you then cause suspension travel eg going over a kerb at anything but square on or a sloping corner the system doesn’t know where to go back and up comes a fault.
Have a look at the values and see what you’ve got.....if they are correct then it’s time to check voltages from the sensor back to the module. You can do this live by getting someone to move the suspension (eg sit on bumper) and see changes in voltages at sensors.