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denjohannes
 


Member Since: 08 Aug 2017
Location: 54456 Tawern
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Germany 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Santorini BlackDiscovery 3
Air Suspension Height Calibration

Hi there Smile

I just was playing around with my Nanocom Evolution and did a height calibration with it.

I tried how far this can go (lowering the low height , not changing the middle one and raising the off road height) and I forgot (yes i know...) to write down the values that were saved. I pressed "write" but not "save" - anyway I guess the car is now set to the new values. The off road height is way too high as the car keeps displaying "vehicle is raised slowly" or "vehicle will be raised after the system has cooled". So I guess that i went a bit too far .

I decided to not overload that compressor system and just let it cool down and see tomorrow what i can do.

-The nanocom displays "M1" "M2" and "M3" , I guess M1 is the lowest level , M2 the driving level and M3 the off road level - can anyone please let me know if that is right?

-as well does anyone have the factory values for me for M1,M2 and M3 ?

-are there ans suggestions how high (off road mode) and low (lowest level) I can go not to overload the suspension system ? I guess for the low level I can lower it until it touches the street - but is there an upper level that I shouldn´t go over?

Sorry for my bad english and thanks a lot in advance for your help Smile

Johannes
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Alphamale
 


Member Since: 28 May 2014
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United Kingdom 2014 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 HSE Auto Loire BlueDiscovery 4

Front standars height:
Set the height distance between the centre of the driveshaft end and the highest point of the edge of the fender trim to 466 mm.

Rear standard height:
Set the height between the centre of the driveshaft end and the highest point of the edge of the fender trim to 485 mm .

When the above are set the access height should be 50mm below and extended height 55mm above these standard heights.
   
Post #18454979th Aug 2017 10:35 am
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denjohannes
 


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Done , thank you Smile
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Post #18456129th Aug 2017 3:01 pm
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