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Old 10-31-2007, 05:22 PM
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Hi all,

Hoping you can put my mind at rest here guys.

I just noticed that the back of my '03 3.0d Sport often leans lower at the left back than at the right. Got a spirit level on it to make sure my eyes weren't playing up and it's definately lower on the left.

I then start the car up and move forward a bit and it straightens up and the bubble on the spirit level goes back to the middle.

I know the cars have autoleveling rear suspension but is this normal? The ground that I'm parked on is level to why the dip? Could it be the fact that I drive in at an angle up the drive but then turn the ignition straight off so no time for it to auto-adjust?

Any ideas guys?

TIA. Kev.

Last edited by Kev; 10-31-2007 at 05:32 PM.
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