most likely caused the problem when you lowerd it. has it got stability control also?
intrade,
May 30, 5:24pm
Why did you lower it and who done it? you would need to adapt all electronics to changes like stability controll also needs to know the lower ride hight and there likes , probably cheaper to reverse the changes
jkc88,
Jul 8, 8:04pm
Just wondering if you guys manage to fix the orange warning light on the dash? I have lowered mine and the same warning light has came on. Thanks
pandai,
Jul 8, 8:10pm
Not sure how it works on Suzukis, but for the auto level adjuster on my Honda, there is a level sensor connected to the rear suspension. So that when the back of the car sits lower, the headlights compensate based on how much the rear springs have been compressed by weight in the boot.
bigfatmat1,
Mar 4, 1:05pm
Most cars have a sensor on the bottom arm of suspension the warning light will probably be on because the sensor and the position of the headlight are now out. You may need to readjust headlights and possibly zero the sensor on the suspension arm it will have a arm that can be pulled off and readjusted. Good luck.
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