Disco 2 SLS again

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Vagabondrobb

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Hi guys,

Driving with trailer and N/S rear overinflated - used the nanocom to get it back down and disconnected the compressor to get home. Fault was reading “rear right sensor output too low. Intermittent 016 times. Upon investigation the plug to the sensor was filled with crap. Cleaned it out and recalibrated the ride height. All seemed ok.

This morning I start the landy up and now the O/S is overinflating!! No faults logged on the nano.

Any ideas???
 
Hi, nanocom is not reliable with SLS codes(beside the ACE glitch). It can miss codes but as long as it's just overinflating without any warning light it is not about any code stored cos with a code the warning light should come on too, that “rear right sensor output too low" was a hystorical a wheel speed sensor code not SLS related, you should invest in two new ride height sensors and recalibrate with those or at least recalibrate again but to be effective after you stored the settings let nanocom connected 60 more seconds then exit the menu untill the start page and just after that unplug it otherwise the calibration is lost. I forgot the exact procedure cos i use hawkeye for SLS so i'm not sure that after the heights were stored the ignition must go off then wait 60 secs or wait then turn ignition off so if after
 
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Ok, did you undestand what i said in my reply? the only problem is that i forgot the exact procedure to store heights with nanocom cos i use hawkeye for sls being more reliable, i dont remember if you have to wait 60 seconds after the setting command then turn ignition off or turn ignition off then wait 60 seconds so if one way doesnt work try the other but that 60 second delay before you unplug it is compulsory

edit, PS iirc you have to wait 60 seconds after the ignition is off
 
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Hi, sorry for some reason I didn’t see the reply until after I posted. It’s just curious that it happened on both sides. I replaced the sensors just over a year ago, so assumed they are ok. Saying that they aren’t originals so who knows. Nanocom says to wait 60 seconds after ignition off to save settings. I think I just waited 60 seconds and pulled the OBD. Should you come out of the menu or something?

Cheers
 
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