Which button controls the air suspension on the Jaguar XJL?
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The Jaguar XJL suspension lift button is located at the rear of the center armrest. After starting the vehicle's engine, you can adjust the chassis lift function by toggling the button on the center armrest. Once the lift function is activated, the central LCD screen can display the ground clearance. More details are as follows: 1. Function: The air suspension uses an air compressor to generate compressed air, which is then sent to the air chambers of the springs and shock absorbers to alter the vehicle's height. During high-speed driving, the suspension can stiffen to enhance body stability, while it softens when driving on uneven low-speed roads to improve comfort. 2. Principle: Typically, vehicles equipped with air-adjustable suspension have ground clearance sensors near the front and rear wheels. Based on the signals from these sensors, the onboard computer determines changes in body height and controls the air compressor and exhaust valves to automatically compress or extend the springs, thereby lowering or raising the chassis ground clearance. This enhances high-speed stability or improves off-road capability on rough terrain.