Diagnostic Tools for Disco 2
Hi, I need to change the brake fluid and level my air suspension on my 2001 Disco.
I think you need a Diagnostic Tool to do both.
Does anyone know of a tool that can perform both tasks? Or is there a way to do it without a tool?
I think you need a Diagnostic Tool to do both.
Does anyone know of a tool that can perform both tasks? Or is there a way to do it without a tool?
You don't need a diagnostic tool to do either of those tasks
The brakes can be bled the old-fashioned way, it doesn't require power bleeding where the ABS pump is run.
And I don't know what you mean by leveling the air suspension. Isn't it self leveling? Isn't that the point of it existing?
The brakes can be bled the old-fashioned way, it doesn't require power bleeding where the ABS pump is run.
And I don't know what you mean by leveling the air suspension. Isn't it self leveling? Isn't that the point of it existing?
You don't need a diagnostic tool to do either of those tasks.
The brakes can be bled the old-fashioned way, it doesn't require power bleeding where the ABS pump is run.
And I don't know what you mean by leveling the air suspension. Isn't it self leveling? Isn't that the point of it existing?
The brakes can be bled the old-fashioned way, it doesn't require power bleeding where the ABS pump is run.
And I don't know what you mean by leveling the air suspension. Isn't it self leveling? Isn't that the point of it existing?
You don't need a diagnostic tool to do either of those tasks.
The brakes can be bled the old-fashioned way, it doesn't require power bleeding where the ABS pump is run.
And I don't know what you mean by leveling the air suspension. Isn't it self leveling? Isn't that the point of it existing?
The brakes can be bled the old-fashioned way, it doesn't require power bleeding where the ABS pump is run.
And I don't know what you mean by leveling the air suspension. Isn't it self leveling? Isn't that the point of it existing?
On the SLS, I changed both sensors because one was completely broken. Now it is lower on one side. Maybe one sensor is off. I heard with a tool, you can "zero" the suspension out.
But I do not know what tool "they" speak of and the cost.
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