It lowers the vehicle height (at high speeds) for better performance and handling.
Speed Sensitive Suspension. You will need to check the computer codes to see what the problem is.
Wheel speed or ABS sensor's are located on the suspension Knuckle Front and Rear.
If you turn it on, the volume will change depending on your speed to compensate for engine noise.
Some beer yeast are definitely sensitive to light. Light can speed up fermentation and darkness can slow it down.
Controling the struts electronically is only possible when using the factory ECS struts manufactured by KYB.When operating properly the ECS module performs as listed belowSport mode - suspension is set at Hard.The damping force can be checked by simply bouncing the mounting pointsin both modes and checking that the damping force is harder in the Sport state.Tour mode - activates the followingAnti-Roll: If the steering wheel is rotated 90 degrees within 0.3 seconds then the suspension is set at Medium. If this change occurs within 0.2 seconds then it is set at Hard.Anti-Dive: When the speed of the car drops quickly during braking the suspension sets itself to Hard.Anti-Squat: The suspension will harden at low speeds when accelerating quickly. During hard acceleration at 30km/h the suspension is set at Hard, at 60km/h it is set at Medium, at 90km/h it is set at Soft. At all speeds suspension will change to Medium after a second of acceleration.High Speed Sensitive: When accelerating the suspension will change from Soft to Medium at 130km/h and will revert back to soft when the speed drops below 120km/h.Pitch and Bounce: If the vehicle's body bounces up and down by approx 5cm within a second then the suspension is set at Hard until this motion ceases.
Check your sway bar links.
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The bifilar suspension is a technique used to minimize the effect of external vibrations on sensitive instruments. The two main applications of bifilar suspension are: Pendulum clocks: Bifilar suspension is commonly used in pendulum clocks to provide a stable and accurate timekeeping mechanism. The suspension consists of two parallel wires that support the pendulum, which reduces the effects of external vibrations and allows the pendulum to swing freely. Laboratory instruments: Bifilar suspension is also used in various laboratory instruments, such as analytical balances and galvanometers, to reduce the impact of external vibrations on the accuracy of measurements. In these applications, the bifilar suspension is used to support the measuring device and isolate it from vibrations caused by other equipment or activities in the laboratory. Overall, bifilar suspension is a simple and effective technique for minimizing the effects of external vibrations on sensitive instruments, and it is commonly used in various applications that require precise measurements or timekeeping.
There should be a suspension switch somewhere on the center console, just select the normal ride height. Unless the suspension is faulty, the ride height will automatically reduce to 'normal' once any speed over about 15mph is reached.
Depending on mileage worn shock absorbers or struts?
Robert H. Borcherts has written: 'Comparison of two HSGT magnetic suspension systems (attraction)' -- subject(s): Magnetic suspension, High speed ground transportation
It usually( depending on brand) modifies the amount of fluid to the rack to increase/reduce the assistance based on the speed of the wheel.