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self levelling suspension
« on: 10 July 2007, 21:02:32 »

Hi just a quickie (as the wife says)
when under front of car changing oil I noticed a sensor that appeared to be connected to a rod and lower suspension front wheel this certainly looked like somethig that was sensing the movement of front suspension.I have a CDX which is supposed to have self levelling but I have found out from vauxhall it was an option. I could not see anything on rear shocks so are these sensors put on all cars and only used when needed?????
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Re: self levelling suspension
« Reply #1 on: 10 July 2007, 21:05:25 »

You have HIDs (xenons) which have self levelling motors, hences the sensors. The rear is on the NSR trailing arm.
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Re: self levelling suspension
« Reply #2 on: 10 July 2007, 22:09:08 »

thanks for that,its clever that the headlights adjust automatically oh well I obviously dont have self levelling do you know if its worth putting air suspension on like monroes system
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