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duke41



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CCF SUSPENSION DELIVERY

Hi,as the title suggests,does anyone know what the Suspension Delivery Mode is in the CCF options.
Thanx
I might add this option is available in the CCF using GAP IIDTool

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Andy K



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It’s for when the car is new. Delivery to dealer.

Probably stops in levelling all the time
And a
Suitable height for cat transporters

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duke41



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Thanx for that.....much appreciated

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Col



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Are you by any chance referring to this?


Transportation Mode.
Transportation mode is a factory set mode which locks the suspension to enable the vehicle to be safely lashed to a transporter.
Transportation mode can only be selected or deselected using a Land Rover approved diagnostic system.
When the ignition switch is switched off, the vehicle will be lowered onto the bump stops. This ensures that the securing straps do not become loose should air leak from the air springs.
When the engine is running, the air supply unit will operate to raise the vehicle height, allowing the vehicle to be loaded. When the ignition switch is subsequently switched off, the vehicle will again lower onto the bump stops. An audible warning will be emitted from the instrument cluster sounder until the vehicle has reached the higher transportation height.

An additional 'TRANSPORTATION' mode is also available but is only selectable using a Land Rover approved diagnostic system.
An additional function allows the vehicle to be raised or lowered from outside of the vehicle when the vehicle is stationary. For example, this assists with the attachment of a trailer and is achieved using the buttons on the remote handset and the ignition switch in the off position. The remote handset can be programmed to perform a number of additional functions.
For additional information, refer to: Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems (501-14 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,


You can also do this, and does not need to activated in the CCF files.




Cheers
Col

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duke41



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Excellent explanation......very happy to be part of the forum,thanx Col

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Col



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Thumbs Up Have to admit I never wrote it, just copied and pasted it from the workshop manual. Laughing


Cheers
Col

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