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If you will do a search on this board for "self leveliing suspension" and you will find multiple threads discussing all sorts of causes and fixes. In fact, it may be in the "Top Ten Most Popular Problems" in the X5.
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Check the fuse?
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Sorry for starting a new thread i didn't take the time to check, a newbie but thanks for the replies and I did check the fuse but it's not burnt out still looks to be in good condition.
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Which fuse did you check?
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I checked the ones in the back passenger side panel there's two on is a 20amp and the other is a 30 amp. Are there others??, o hope it's that easy!!
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Yes, when mine acted up a couple weeks ago, it was the 30A fuse that had blown. Take a couple minutes, and check them all.
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