Another air suspension controller question
#1
Another air suspension controller question
Heya lads and ladettes,
Ive been scouring this forum and others for a while now but can't seem to find the info I need.
Ive just installed a data systems as165x-m2 air suspension controller and I can't get the unit to go any lower than one led from the middle.
Does anyone have this particular unit and know how to set it to the "super low mode" or even make it go past the led its set on now.
Car is a ucf21 celsior.
Thanks in advance,
Cheers.
Ive been scouring this forum and others for a while now but can't seem to find the info I need.
Ive just installed a data systems as165x-m2 air suspension controller and I can't get the unit to go any lower than one led from the middle.
Does anyone have this particular unit and know how to set it to the "super low mode" or even make it go past the led its set on now.
Car is a ucf21 celsior.
Thanks in advance,
Cheers.
#2
there are not a lot of folks here running air suspension controllers bc most have swapped out to conventional strut/spring setups. the bags are also so old at this day and age that running a controller on them would only increase their wear. just be aware of this.
as for getting lower, i would shorten your ride height sensors located behind the wheels. i forget what side they are on, but i know they are only on one side of the car, one front and one rear.
for example.
as for getting lower, i would shorten your ride height sensors located behind the wheels. i forget what side they are on, but i know they are only on one side of the car, one front and one rear.
for example.
#3
there are not a lot of folks here running air suspension controllers bc most have swapped out to conventional strut/spring setups. the bags are also so old at this day and age that running a controller on them would only increase their wear. just be aware of this.
as for getting lower, i would shorten your ride height sensors located behind the wheels. i forget what side they are on, but i know they are only on one side of the car, one front and one rear.
for example.
as for getting lower, i would shorten your ride height sensors located behind the wheels. i forget what side they are on, but i know they are only on one side of the car, one front and one rear.
for example.
Yea with my last celsior I went with coilovers and was great but with this one I figured I may aswell try the whole bag controller thing.
Awesome, i had actually found out the controller was in "safe mode" from when you first plug it into the ecu but i didn't know they had height sensors!
Thanks for your help
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