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So this is causing the "Self_Level Susp Inactive"... (Beware Of Detail Shops!)
Okay, so if you have been following my recent Self_Level Susp Inactive post you would have known that I went to a detail shop one day about a month ago and the same day later on I got that dreaded "Self_Level Susp. Inactive" error on the cluster. It was driving me INSANE! but I decided to just ignore it and live with it.
After about 2 weeks of that decision I then started to notice that the rear of my X was actually lowering, but the strange part was that both sides were the same height yet they were both low. I took it to my indy to do a "Bag" check, after that we noticed that both bags were fine and were not losing any air. So he decided to look after the module part of the issue, here is what was found: ![]() Somehow thanks to the interior detail that I got about a month ago, some water got into the rear of that area, don't ask how because I still cant figure it out.... Thanks to the water that was entered it is obvious that it messed up the module. So my Indy decided to add a new module and as he was adding it he notice that the wiring in the rear for me was somehow very odd and it was played around with, according to him. So he said that there was an odd blue cable that is going all the way up to the front fuse box that is very odd. Now I am the 2nd owner of my X so i tried contacting the 1st owner to try and figure it out and he himself has no idea regarding the rewiring done in the rear, and he spent all his days over at the dealer instead of indy's so, my question is why would the dealer do this? Anyways, This post is to inform some other people of this same issue and here is some more pics to help: PS: If you are looking for the same indy that did this job on the X, he is located in the Brooklyn, New York area, I did not get my X back but I am awaiting to see how the job is done, once its fixed I will recommend him to people on here. Thus far he seems to be very fair and well. His charge for the entire job was $350 for rewiring it all up to the way its suppose to and replacing the module. Here is some more pictures that I took: ![]() ![]()
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Some Of My Mods: ![]() Some Of My Mods In Text: 1. Depo Headlights 2. Weathertech Window Guards 3. eBay/Sony Rear DVD Players 4. JVC NX7000 Navigation System NOTE: IF anyone likes these mods and needs some help with installing them on their X5s, please feel free to PM me, I am more then happy to help! |
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