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pepa80



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access position locked during hours/days

Hi everybody.
Recently, i've moved to a new house with a shortest parking main door, so I have to get into the garage with the access position activated.
In order not to forget to activate it next time I drive Rangie out of the parking, I let her with the access position locked all the time.
My question is: Am I forcing the air suspension system that way or is it a better practice rather than going down to access, raise again to stay overnight at the standard position and down again to leave the garage next day?
Thanks guys. I hope I've made myself understood. My English is a bit rusty.

Pepa

Post #345071 29th Aug 2015 10:28pm
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It's fine to leave it in access, also you won't forget to lower it.... Pete

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pepa80



Member Since: 19 Aug 2015
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Hi Pete.
Thanks for your answer. I will leave it in access position.

Pepa

Post #345085 30th Aug 2015 7:49am
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