How to adjust the chassis lifting of BMW X5?
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BMW X5's chassis lifting is adjusted by the suspension airbags, achieved by altering the height of the shock absorbers in the suspension system. There are two main methods: one is adjusting the height of the air shock absorbers, and the other is adjusting the height of the hydraulic shock absorbers. Below is an introduction related to chassis lifting: 1. Automatic chassis lifting in cars refers to the ability of air suspension to either raise or lower the chassis. Depending on road conditions, the chassis can be lifted or lowered to achieve greater ground clearance or a lower center of gravity. This adjustment is typically accomplished through the suspension airbags. 2. Currently, there are two primary methods for adjusting a car's body height, both achieved by changing the height of the shock absorbers in the suspension system. The first method involves adjusting the height of air shock absorbers, while the second involves adjusting the height of hydraulic shock absorbers. 3. The technical condition of a car's chassis significantly impacts fuel consumption. Any increase in resistance within the chassis, such as heat or noise, can lead to greater power loss and higher fuel consumption. Therefore, maintaining proper chassis lubrication, performing regular maintenance, and ensuring correct adjustments to minimize internal resistance can help save fuel.