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Old 06-29-2010, 02:57 PM
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Rear Suspension lower on left side

Hi everyone,

Great information in this forum, this is my first post and have been lurking as a guest for sometime now.

I've searched and have not quite found what i'm looking for.

Had the dreaded 'self levelling susp inact' message last month and my indy shop replaced both rear level sensors. Message disappeared, however I now note that my right rear is riding about 1 inch higher and my right front is about 3/4" higher. I have a 4.4 and only rear air suspension.

We have reset my rear suspension but it did not help.

Any thoughts on this?
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Old 06-30-2010, 11:48 AM
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Had the same issue, all you need to do is to get it on the BMW computer and re-calibrate the settings to the factory values. It is an half hour job which i did myself with the BMW computer software tool.
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