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Service Active Suspension issue.

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I changed my rears to 18 inch Welds, but unfortunately, didn't read the thread on here about the active suspension wires being to long going to the shocks. The drivers side was cut, the passengers side rubbed through. Since, we have mended both sides, but the service active suspension light is still on. However, I can change between sport, track, default, etc.. First is there a way to get rid of that warning? I am also having TPMS sensors installed, as I completely forgot about them with the new rims and tires. Would those being out cause the suspension warning to come on? And last, is there a way to tell if the active suspension is working? Thank you ahead of time for any help you can provide.
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So, this ended up being due to the TPMS sensors. I don't know if it was a combination of the two put together that caused the error to not clear until the TMPS sensors were reading again and the wires were fixed. But as soon as the TPMS sensors were reading, both errors went away. Hopefully this will help someone in the future.
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Glad all is well and thanks for sharing
I would really like to know of a way to test whether the active suspension is working or not. Other than switching between sport, track, and street. For instance, it would be really nice if there was a visual way to check, but I don't think there is.
So, this ended up being due to the TPMS sensors. I don't know if it was a combination of the two put together that caused the error to not clear until the TMPS sensors were reading again and the wires were fixed. But as soon as the TPMS sensors were reading, both errors went away. Hopefully this will help someone in the future.
Car was probably "looking" for the TMPS readout although you'd think it'd say Service TMPS. My .02
Car was probably "looking" for the TMPS readout although you'd think it'd say Service TMPS. My .02
It had the TPMS message on along with the service active suspension. Once the wires were patched, the service message would not clear. Disconnected battery, fuses, etc., did nothing. So, my thought is, the two error conditions together, even though the active suspension issue was resolved, it still wanted to see the tires were inflated correctly. Its a best guess.
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