v12 to 12v
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55mph.
That makes sense. I didn't make it to 55mph on that outing. Thanks.
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55mph.
I got the air suspension figured out.
My car was delivered last week and this is how it works with the latest updates:
If you put your car in the Very High Setting and leave it there, it will stay in that position until you select another height - or- until you reach 10mph.
At 10 miles per hour the car lowers to High.
At 20 miles per hour it lowers to standard.
I wasn't watching when it went to low.
It is not lowering on its own while in park or while turned off.
Got my car today and followed up on this.
You can change while moving.
It will lower down on its own from very high: first to high and then to standard. it takes About 90 minutes to change all the way to standard while parked.
You can use jack mode to stop it from lowering.
Don't park over a park stop!!
I think I got bitten by this issue last night. I parked the car with the front lip slightly over a curb. There was no sound when I pulled in. When I left, there was a slight scraping noise. Nothing huge, but I suspect that the car did lower after I parked it.
Simple solution. Don't order a car with air suspension.I still feel it shouldn't do this. I've never had a car with air suspension "settle" and secondly, there is a big thread on towing where it is explained that the reason you have to flat-bed the car is because the suspension continues to "auto level" even when the car is "off".
Sorry, but I'm hyper-sensitive to this issue. My current car has a very low front air dam, and in spite of serious attention, I have managed to "bump" it on curbs a couple of times. The last thing I want is my car hitting curbs on it's own. If I park with the nose clearing the curb, I expect it to be that way when I return.
Simple solution. Don't order a car with air suspension.
I don't believe any non-air cars have gone out yet. Is this true?