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Sandyt



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Voltage at height sensors

Anyone know what the voltage should be at the height sensors showing 4.92 v as supply but rears are not rising above 1.4? guess they are gone ??

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Sandyt



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Just found the answer they are meant to be variable dependant on position Embarassed Embarassed

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Sandyt



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Felt a bit of a numpty there how was the holiday?

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having been arseing about with mine this week , the fronts were on 3.4v and rears on 1.4 ish which I thought was odd at the time but the car sits level so it must be the norm

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