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Old Feb 15, 2023 | 05:38 PM
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Default LR 4 Driving, Access, and sit height

Hello all,

Have a strange one and reviewed the threads and did not see one that matched this. Here is a shot out of a cannon.

My 2011 LR Suspension is all over the map.

Driving height selected - 33in front 33 rear -
Access height 30.5 front and 31 rear
The problem is when you turn off it drops. Sometime in the first 5 minutes sometimes overnight. It drops typically to 32 1/4 Front and back. After driving and not putting back to access height it goes to 32.5 front and 33 back. Basically it never makes it back to the driving height unless selected. I have tried pulling the f26 and even f3 fuses and it still drops. I think I have ruled out a leak. This all started after I had a new battery installed. My mechanic looked at it and kept it overnight. He can't find anything and recommended the dealership reprogram it.

Anywho wanted to see if this was normal or if something else may be the cause that anyone has seen.

Regards,
Jon
 
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Old Feb 18, 2023 | 09:56 AM
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