Possible Causes
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- Front left height sensor performance not as expected - Lowering slower than expected
- Axle valve block pipes connected incorrectly
- Blocked/damaged or crushed air spring pipe
- Blocked/damaged or crushed gallery pipe
- Height sensor fault
- Height sensor incorrectly installed
- Suspension movement obstructed
- Reservoir valve stuck open (mechanically)