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Suspension
Does the ZL1 have a switch for shutting off the suspension? I would imagine there is for the purpose of lifting up the vehicle.
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I'm confused what the purpose would be. It turns on and off with the rest of the vehicle systems... |
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The shop got back to me informing one of my suspension sensors went bad. I'm just curious how, either lifting it up etc. |
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However, ride height sensors are frequently broken by incompetent shops that forget to disconnect them prior to removing the springs & dampers. If you overextend them their tie-rod easily snaps.
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Backing plates, like for the rotors? Why would you need those replaced?
Even if there's a way to "reset" the sensors, no aftermarket shop has that capability. The MRC computer is simply looking for an ADC value and calculates the damping force PWM output to the damper based on all the vehicle sensor data plus the ride height sensor position delta vs. time. When your shop replaces the sensor, it's critical they make the tie rod the same length as it was originally.
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If you put a wheel and tire combo on that was different from the factory - all you may need to do there is recalibrate the computer for your speedometer...again, nothing to do with the suspension. |
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This is very helpful as a different set of wheels and tires were installed as well. Why would the computer for the speedometer need to be calibrated? Definitely, taking the vehicle elsewhere now. |
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This is why over in the wheel & tire sub-forum we try to ensure the new tire's we choose have a rational rolling radius.
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If you're doing different wheel size and/or tire aspect ratio, the speed will be incorrect. ***Doh, Ryephile beat me to it***
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