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Self-level Susp. Inact. What is that?
SELF-LEVEL SUSP. INACT. I guess it is a warning that self-leveling suspension is inactive. What does that mean? Do I need to send my X5 to dealer to check it out? Well, I stopped the car and restart it. The warning went away. Anyone had seen that before? What did you do?
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I got this message a couple of times in the past. If it disappeared and did not come back I would not be concerned about it.
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I had the same thing I toke my x5 to the dealer yesterday and they found fuse is not working, it just cost me around 10$ only to fix it
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Yeah I have heard it can be a fuse problem also!
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No, but I had the same thing, caused by a blown fuse, a couple weeks ago. Check them and save yourself a service visit.
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