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Flat repair done, now the left rear sits too high...
However, they jacked up just the left rear of the X5 to pull the tire off. Now the left rear sits about 1/2" too high (self leveling rear air bags) and pulls to the right. They couldn't have physically damaged anything because they never had a hand or tool in the wheelwell other than taking the tire off. Could the self levelling have "relearned" the new height during the 1/2 our the left rear was up in the air with the suspension dangling down? Can't imagine why but with all the quirks these X5's have, you never know.
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not sure if it can relearn like that. My guess is air leaking in one of your struts,or faulty compressor there. Or try to reset car maybe,by disconnecting negative wire from battery for 30 mins and then connect back,see if it will cure that first.
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No leaks and the compressor is working fine. After the flat repair when I hooked my trailer back up, the compressor raised the rear just fine, but with the left rear still too high. And after 500 towing miles everything worked fine other than that. I can try the battery reboot and see what happens.
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goodluck,hopefully reset do the trick for you. otherwise it is due to faulty module under spare tire.
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