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Old 02-15-2012, 07:34 PM
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selflevel inactive max height

Hi.

I know there are a lot of threads regarding the selflevel inactive warning, but i could not find one with the sytomps as i have.

I`ve had the warning for a few weeks now.

I can hear the pump kick in at times, and as far as i can tell, it is not making any unusual noise.

However, when it does kick in, it seems like its struggeling, as the interior lights blinks, and i can here there is a short "pause" of the fuelpump. (My fuelpump makes a quite high "wining" sound when running. Always have)

The height of the car is ok, or not low at least.
In fact, it actually appears to be higher then normal.

I have a little theory about height sensor being faulty, not recognizing that the car is at max height, and the selflevelling trying to jack it further up, thus making the pump struggle.

Any thoughts of what this could be.? If a sensor thing, which one it could be.?
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