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Old 05-01-2014, 12:23 AM
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Hi,

Here is the info you need:

When on the main screen click on "Units" on the top of the screen
Then click on "LCM"
Then click on "Coding Data"
Then click on "Check/Control Messages"
Now you will be in a menu to check/uncheck which error messages you want to appear on the dash.
Just uncheck the "SELFLEVEL SUPS.INACT" box then click on "Write" at the bottom right of the screen and thats it done!
Now just exit the software as normal and fire the car up and the error message on the dash will be non existant :-)

Hope this helps and let me know how you get on.

Cheers,

Raj
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Old 07-12-2017, 02:54 PM
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Hi,

Here is the info you need:

When on the main screen click on "Units" on the top of the screen
Then click on "LCM"
Then click on "Coding Data"
Then click on "Check/Control Messages"
Now you will be in a menu to check/uncheck which error messages you want to appear on the dash.
Just uncheck the "SELFLEVEL SUPS.INACT" box then click on "Write" at the bottom right of the screen and thats it done!
Now just exit the software as normal and fire the car up and the error message on the dash will be non existant :-)

Hope this helps and let me know how you get on.

Cheers,

Raj

Hi Raj,

I've just done this but the error message still hasn't left my dashboard. I've tried clearing all errors and repeating this process but still no joy. Any other suggestions?

Thanks

J
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Old 07-12-2017, 05:11 PM
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Hi Raj,

I've just done this but the error message still hasn't left my dashboard. I've tried clearing all errors and repeating this process but still no joy. Any other suggestions?

Thanks

J
Hi J.

The error will overrule the removal of the check control if it thinks there is a fundamental failure somewhere in the system.

So it depends if all your level sensors are still inline front to back as before you lowered it (if that's what you've done). Or the central control module may playing up. It's hard to say without seeing it in person.

Thanks,

Raj.
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Old 07-12-2017, 05:33 PM
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Hi J.

The error will overrule the removal of the check control if it thinks there is a fundamental failure somewhere in the system.

So it depends if all your level sensors are still inline front to back as before you lowered it (if that's what you've done). Or the central control module may playing up. It's hard to say without seeing it in person.

Thanks,

Raj.

Thanks for the quick response!

I bought the car at auction and the previous owner has changed the suspension for springs so in all honesty at the moment I'm not sure if it's all as should be or not .

J
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Old 07-12-2017, 05:42 PM
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Thanks for the quick response!

I bought the car at auction and the previous owner has changed the suspension for springs so in all honesty at the moment I'm not sure if it's all as should be or not .

J
Do you have any other errors or just the suspension inactive one?
If no others then I'd say check the sensors in the first instance of course after getting the errors read (as you may find reading the errors may highlights the issue straight away).

After that it's a matter of step by step checking different components etc to try and source the route cause.

Hope that helps.
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