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roverdawg
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Houm,
Good idea. I can trigger the suspension fault by moving to off-road height and then back to Normal most times, so I'll do that and leave it illuminated for them. I'll see if they can update the software, though I think I have the latest version.
btw, I take mine to the Bellevue dealership as my personal experience with the sales dept. at Seattle was perplexing. Ended up going to the Bellevue dealer to buy. Basically, a year or two ago when I was thinking about a Range Rover, I had stopped in to p/u a brochure. Told they were out and would put me on a mailing list. Ironically, I had friends who were also looking for a car and had stopped in there and were given a brochure from the same guy which he pulled from his desk (same guy, same day). The difference? Who knows but I was dressed in jeans and old sneakers and my friends were driving a Lexus? Anyways, there was no follow-up and no brochure was ever sent to me. So, to Bellevue, I went.....but I digress!
Good idea. I can trigger the suspension fault by moving to off-road height and then back to Normal most times, so I'll do that and leave it illuminated for them. I'll see if they can update the software, though I think I have the latest version.
btw, I take mine to the Bellevue dealership as my personal experience with the sales dept. at Seattle was perplexing. Ended up going to the Bellevue dealer to buy. Basically, a year or two ago when I was thinking about a Range Rover, I had stopped in to p/u a brochure. Told they were out and would put me on a mailing list. Ironically, I had friends who were also looking for a car and had stopped in there and were given a brochure from the same guy which he pulled from his desk (same guy, same day). The difference? Who knows but I was dressed in jeans and old sneakers and my friends were driving a Lexus? Anyways, there was no follow-up and no brochure was ever sent to me. So, to Bellevue, I went.....but I digress!