Messed with ride height in star das How to restore ???
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Messed with ride height in star das How to restore ???
i messed around with the ride height in star and now i feel like its uneven and it rides a bit too rough in nyc any help?
also my car is an 04 but i dont have sbc hold i was wondering if there is a way to activate it in star?
also my car is an 04 but i dont have sbc hold i was wondering if there is a way to activate it in star?
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CLS55 AMG
I'm just going to post you a few guesses on my part to get you started.
1) When I was monkeying around with my heights, I found the ECU went back to factory with I put in a height that was too low or out of the range that was listed. Firmness does increase the lower you go. I think I used 3.5 & -1.1
2) With SBC hold, Tank Info, etc, you have to purchase a programmer code to be able to get into those screens. I never did, and thus did not get to play with that function.
Good Luck
1) When I was monkeying around with my heights, I found the ECU went back to factory with I put in a height that was too low or out of the range that was listed. Firmness does increase the lower you go. I think I used 3.5 & -1.1
2) With SBC hold, Tank Info, etc, you have to purchase a programmer code to be able to get into those screens. I never did, and thus did not get to play with that function.
Good Luck
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You cant redo it. If you programmed it correctly, the car not thinks your "lowered" height is the stock height. Maybe someone who is sitting stock can share stock height. Just go back in via STAR and reprogram by measuring...
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My friend has 05 e55 would it be fine if I use his voltage? And settings? Also the star is in developer mode but can't find sbc hold or fuel tank I already did vim, and a few other things
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You can try to use his voltage but it may not look the same, all cars are different. I would just measure the distance from the gound to the top of his fender, and adjust yours accordingly...