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Old 09-24-2017, 07:47 PM
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Got my parts today. Disappointed to find the module for the dash being broken. Calling white Bear tomorrow. Funny thing is, they ordered it from Livonia Michigan. Had it shipped to them to ship it back to me in Michigan. ��

Oh well. The wait continues.




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First, thank you guys for figuring this out.

Will the sensors have to be re-leveled or recalibrated if you go from stock to a level lift?

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Originally Posted by A Guy
First, thank you guys for figuring this out.

Will the sensors have to be re-leveled or recalibrated if you go from stock to a level lift?
I would. Just one sensor to level. I would recalibrate too. Not difficult with forscan.
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All setup and running. One DTC. Any ideas?

Thanks to everyone that helped make this possible.

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Originally Posted by A Guy
First, thank you guys for figuring this out.

Will the sensors have to be re-leveled or recalibrated if you go from stock to a level lift?
Most definitely. Mine is all out of whack after I put in Bilsteins with a 1.5" raise in the front. In fact I need to do that this weekend.
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Originally Posted by OrionPax
All setup and running. One DTC. Any ideas?

Thanks to everyone that helped make this possible.

What was your original value in ABS at 760-03-01? Seems I remember someone else getting this I tried to help via pm but don't remember if we resolved it.

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Here are the original numbers.


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Originally Posted by OrionPax
Here are the original numbers.
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Hold on, out in my truck now trying some values...

Edit: Try this: 760-03-01 3xxx xx

This seems to be the binary bit breakdown for 760-03-01 *xxx xx:
0000 - bold bit is: 0=Hill Start Assist disabled, 1=Hill Start Assist enabled
0000 - bold bit is: 0=ACC disabled, 1=ACC enabled
0000 - bold bit is: 0=Collision Warning not avail, 1=Collision Warning avail

So:
760-03-01 3xxx xx = ACC enabled & Collision Warning available (3 in hex=0011 binary)
760-03-01 7xxx xx = Hill Start Assist enabled, ACC enabled & Collision Warning available (7 in hex=0111 binary)

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Thanks. I will try that livnitup.

Anyone have a sure fire way (safe way) of testing the collision warning?


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