What is the air suspension calibration method for the Land Rover Discovery 4?

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OHarmony
08/26/25 5:28am
Land Rover Discovery 4 air suspension calibration method involves placing the vehicle on relevant chassis measurement equipment and using an inclinometer to test the vehicle's levelness. Here is some information about Land Rover: 1. Introduction: Land Rover is a British all-terrain vehicle and sport utility vehicle brand, owned by Jaguar Land Rover. Current models include the Range Rover series, Discovery series, and Defender series. 2. Configuration: The Land Rover Discovery features a three-row full-size seven-seat design with spacious interior. The second-row legroom measures 954mm, and the third-row legroom measures 850mm. 3. Performance: The InControl Touch Pro infotainment system equipped in the Land Rover Discovery maximizes connectivity and entertainment functions. The 10-inch high-definition front touch display enables quick, smooth, and direct communication and information access.
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VonDawson
09/08/25 7:37am
I remember once my Land Rover Discovery 4 had some suspension issues, and calibrating the air suspension was actually quite straightforward. Generally, you need to park the car on a completely level surface—never on a slope, or the calibration won’t be accurate. Then start the engine and keep it running. Through the central control screen, navigate to the settings menu, find the suspension system option, and look for the calibration function. After clicking start, the system will automatically adjust the height, and it’ll be done in just a few minutes. Last time I tried it, the car felt noticeably more stable after calibration, and the ride was much more comfortable. Regular calibration is important because incorrect height can wear out tires or affect handling—I check mine every three months. If you’re unsure, you can always refer to the owner’s manual or test it on familiar ground to avoid repeated hassle. Doing it yourself can save hundreds in repair costs, but be careful not to mess with other settings.
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