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Old Sep 9, 2011 | 02:25 PM
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Bad sensor on the height sensor, for one and only reading the SLS codes will show for sure.
 
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Old Sep 14, 2011 | 09:24 AM
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Hey sorry I haven't gotten back to you guys in a while. I have been busy at work and haven't had time to look at the truck at all (I have a second truck for work purposes). Anyway, to clarify and answer some questions:
1) The truck will stay level while it is running
2) Both sides will leak out if the truck is left in a position where the truck is uneven
3) I raised the truck using the ride height positioning button and then shut it off so that it was left in the higher position. I sprayed everything down and there were no leaks that I could find. I was worried about a leak in the folds so I figure if the bags were inflated all the way then this would allow me to discover a hidden leak.
4) Although on flat ground, I left the truck in the higher position for a few days and it didn't seem to leak out at all. I had to turn it on and disengage the increased ride height so that it would come back to normal ........... and so that my girlfriend could get in without me lifting her up

So, I guess the conclusion here is something is wrong with the positioning sensors. I have heard that they remain active even when the truck is turned off but I wasn't sure. Whats my next step? Thanks all for the posts and lets keep tempers down on here shall we. After all we all have the same common enemy ..... LR engineering
 
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Old Sep 14, 2011 | 10:03 AM
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Send me your number, it will be quicker then posting back and forth.
 
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