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self leveling suspension fault
self leveling suspension fault
hi this messgae has been popping up now and again, i had it diognosed and the fault was the computer was complaining about the lenth of time it takes the vehcle to level! its been into bmw who say they cannot find any fault with the system no airleaks etc they have reprogrammed the system, also found the battery was low so replaced this, but still pings up from time to time, the car doesnt sag or dropp the car sits and drives perfect, ive tried putting extra weight in the back to trigger the fault but this makes no differece, can any body help or had similier problem thanks
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Re: self leveling suspension fault
The battery is the usual cause, but you've had that fixed.
When you start the car do you crank and go, or switch the ignition on, pause while the lights cycle then crank and go?
I used to get this warning and the Dealer advised me to switch on, pause, crank, go. It allows the computer modules to boot correctly. Occasionally they get in a tizzy and errors result if you don't allow the pause.
When you start the car do you crank and go, or switch the ignition on, pause while the lights cycle then crank and go?
I used to get this warning and the Dealer advised me to switch on, pause, crank, go. It allows the computer modules to boot correctly. Occasionally they get in a tizzy and errors result if you don't allow the pause.

Re: self leveling suspension fault
I had this during the warranty period of my E53, again no fault found. They did a software upgrade and never saw it again, but I did do the above as well and wait for the system to initialise before starting.
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Re: self leveling suspension fault
hi sometimes we crank and go sometimes we pause then go will try the pause and go thing thanks its been re calibrated by bmw or reprogramed also by bmw , last night i parked on the pavement with the two front wheels while goin into the shop i left the engine running and it pinged up ! i then drove quarter of a mile home and parked on level ground and heard the compressor kick in ??
Re: self leveling suspension fault
it can also happen half an hour into a drive on a motorway on a level road? but it doesnt always do it ??the other day i got it to happen with weight in the back (three adults) as soon as it pinged up i stopped turned off the car then set off again and in exactly 1 mile it would ping up again ! i tried this several times and it pinged up every time , but the next day it wouldnt do it , bmw had the car for two weeks and only got it to do it once they want us to bring it back in again but every time weve took into them it isnt doing it !!!!! they say they want to inspect it with the fault on the dash ! they are normally a few days in advance for booking the car in , so if i book in today it will be for next week and chances are it wont be faulting around that time and will be left without a car again for a week agrrrrrhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh >:( >:( >:( >:(