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Old 04-21-2014, 09:10 AM
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Another Selflevel susp inact thread...back really high!!

Over the weekend I got the Selflevel Susp. Inact light pop up. I've done a lot of reading but haven't really found the same things as mine did.

2005 x5 4.4i

I got the light and turned the car off and didn't notice anything weird about the suspension. Overnight tho, the back of the car got really high (the front looks like normal height tho). There were no popping sounds or anything out of the ordinary aside from the back being high and it being a really bouncy, nauseating ride.

I checked the fuses on the rear but not the relays - how can I check those myself? I plan on taking it to an indi shop this week but I was wondering what could cause this? I want to try an eliminate any simple things before I take it shop. Any ideas?
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