How to reset the Land Cruiser air suspension?
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The reset method for the Land Cruiser air suspension is: set the speed to 40 and it will automatically reset. The air suspension can use the chassis lifting function to adjust the chassis height according to road conditions. The Land Cruiser is a mid-to-large SUV under Toyota, also known as the Prado. Taking the Prado 2019 Automatic TXL Premium Edition as an example: its body dimensions are: length 4840 mm, width 1885 mm, height 1890 mm, with a wheelbase of 2790 mm. The Prado 2019 Automatic TXL Premium Edition is equipped with a 3.5L naturally aspirated V6 engine, with a maximum power of 206 kW and a maximum torque of 365 Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Those who drive Land Cruisers know that air suspension reset is quite common, and I've handled it several times myself. Park on level ground with the engine running to ensure a stable power supply. Locate the suspension control button near the driver's seat, usually by holding the OFF or SET key for five to ten seconds. You'll hear a slight sound or see the indicator light flash, indicating the system is automatically calibrating the height. After resetting, check if the vehicle is balanced, and avoid operating on rough roads to prevent further issues. During regular maintenance, pay attention to the battery condition—low voltage can cause suspension abnormalities. After resetting, try switching it on and off a few times to verify. With more experience, you'll get the hang of it, saving the hassle of going to the repair shop. This method works for most situations, but older vehicles may require additional checks.