danrhiggins
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Does anyone know how to temporarily stop the LR4 from auto leveling or auto "raising" when the rear end is lifted by a jack or whatever?
To disconnect from the particular type of trailer hitch we have (Hensley) the approach is to raise the trailer tongue to the point were it begins to raise the tow vehicle (in our case the LR4) and as soon as the tongue jack is carry sufficient weight the hitch bar (it uses a bar, not a ball) will release enough that you can pull forward and pull the bar out of the hitch-side receiver.
But, within seconds of lifting the rear of LR4 (not anywhere near as much as you would for changing a tire, just enough to release pressure on the hitch bar) the LR4 raises up. It happens so fast I can't get back to the driver's seat and pull forward.
Of course I need the engine running in order to pull forward.
Any idea on how to prevent the LR4 air suspension from automatically lifting up?
To disconnect from the particular type of trailer hitch we have (Hensley) the approach is to raise the trailer tongue to the point were it begins to raise the tow vehicle (in our case the LR4) and as soon as the tongue jack is carry sufficient weight the hitch bar (it uses a bar, not a ball) will release enough that you can pull forward and pull the bar out of the hitch-side receiver.
But, within seconds of lifting the rear of LR4 (not anywhere near as much as you would for changing a tire, just enough to release pressure on the hitch bar) the LR4 raises up. It happens so fast I can't get back to the driver's seat and pull forward.
Of course I need the engine running in order to pull forward.
Any idea on how to prevent the LR4 air suspension from automatically lifting up?