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A hard fault is one that needs resetting with a diagnostic tool. This is usually evidenced by a lack of EAS lights on the dash! so not an electrical problem per say.
What diagnostic tool did the garage use? A Solus or Autologic should be able to cope, but if not an iiDTool will do it. If they could not communicate at all, check the diagnostic fuse/s in the front fuse box.
This fault also needs reading for the code to help identify the problem. From what you say, not heard of issues with relays, but more likely a leaking air bag or faulty height sensor. The car will seek to level itself when asleep, hence why both sides are down at the front. You can do a visual check on the height sensors to see if anything has come apart.
Also please complete your profile so we know what type and year of FFRR you have.. .
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