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CANROVER



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Can the IIDTool set the auto ride height?

Hello everyone,

I read that the ride height automatically lowers once the car is going above 160kph... Would it be possible to lower this setting to something more practical like perhaps 120kph or 130kph?

Taken from page 220 in the manual

"High speed height:
If the vehicle exceeds 160 km/h (100 mph) for longer than five seconds, the suspension ride height lowers by 20 mm (0.75 in). This action is automatic and cannot be over-ridden manually. Ride height will return to normal when vehicle speed remains below 130 km/h(80 mph) for at least 30 seconds."

Post #510358 Sat Nov 19 2016 3:02pm
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scarey



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the iidtool cant do that unfortunately..

Post #510386 Sat Nov 19 2016 7:39pm
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fkarim



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As above, IIDTool can't do that. Attempting to 'test' the high speed lowering a week after I got my first RRS resulted in a speeding ticket Embarassed Current: Volvo XC90 T8 Inscription Pro PHEV with some optionals on top
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Post #510388 Sat Nov 19 2016 8:13pm
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CANROVER



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So funny, the speed needed to lower the car is too high to be practical unless you live in Germany... And this is a BRITISH car.


Rolling with laughter

Post #510390 Sat Nov 19 2016 9:03pm
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phillh



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I owned an L322 Range Rover a few years back and I seem to recall it dropped the suspension
height by 20mm at 100 KPH not 100 MPH.

Post #510391 Sat Nov 19 2016 10:04pm
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CANROVER



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Mine is an L320. I got the quote from Topix online so I'll check the manual in the glove box to see what it says there.

Post #510392 Sat Nov 19 2016 10:47pm
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phillh



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I know the L320 manual says its 100 mph. I just think its a bit high,
100 kph would be more appropriate imho. Thumbs Up

Post #510394 Sat Nov 19 2016 11:16pm
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CANROVER



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YUP

Post #510395 Sat Nov 19 2016 11:18pm
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