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Old 06-04-2010, 03:12 AM
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Just an update on the status of my X5 at the indie shop.


My car has been at the shop for one week now trying to recalibrate my rear self leveling suspension. The guy told me that the level is still a little uneven on the left rear side of the car. They are trying to diagnose and make other adjustments in the camber,alignment and checking of sensors....left rear side lowers a little bit after 2-3 days overnight ....Indie shop measures height level first thing in the morning to check if there is any decrease in height..

I am getting a little frustrated already....any of you guys experienced similar problems...
looks like basics aren't good after all

james does your ride height correct itself after some time? or its permanently lower on one side?

you mentioned after 2 to 3 days overnight then it lowers, those 2 to 3 days was the car used?

either the bag they fitted has a small puncture or they did not install it properly.

do the auto level test by putting a lot of stuff, it should auto adjust itself
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