neilly
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Hello,
Just a quickie, I have used my nanocom in the past to calibrate and set the normal ride height. with the following results.
RH sensor output = 148 / height ctr wheel to wheel arch = 480mm
LH sensor output = 147 / height ctr wheel to wheel arch = 477 mm
which I can live with as they are near enough to the 473mm spec and within the +- 15mm tolerance.
When I press off road mode, I get the following.
RH sensor output = 177 / height ctr wheel to wheel arch = 531mm
LH sensor output = 174 / height ctr wheel to wheel arch = 508 mm
So it appears that as they travel over their working stroke the sensors are giving a larger delta of feedback to actual measurement.
Now as a short term , I could swap then over and see if it I can swap the issue from one side to the other.
But can a nanocom also set the off road mode sensor target height and subsequently the actual height?
Cheers
Just a quickie, I have used my nanocom in the past to calibrate and set the normal ride height. with the following results.
RH sensor output = 148 / height ctr wheel to wheel arch = 480mm
LH sensor output = 147 / height ctr wheel to wheel arch = 477 mm
which I can live with as they are near enough to the 473mm spec and within the +- 15mm tolerance.
When I press off road mode, I get the following.
RH sensor output = 177 / height ctr wheel to wheel arch = 531mm
LH sensor output = 174 / height ctr wheel to wheel arch = 508 mm
So it appears that as they travel over their working stroke the sensors are giving a larger delta of feedback to actual measurement.
Now as a short term , I could swap then over and see if it I can swap the issue from one side to the other.
But can a nanocom also set the off road mode sensor target height and subsequently the actual height?
Cheers