Make sure the following warnings and cautions have been read and fully understood before adjusting the electronic air suspension. Failure to follow the guidelines could result in vehicle damage, serious injury, or death.
The electronic air suspension system raises or lowers the height of the vehicle, based on a number of conditions and driver selections.
The electronic air suspension system comprises a number of features, including:
Instrument panel messages and indicator lamps on the front control panel inform the driver of the system status. See INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW and ELECTRONIC AIR SUSPENSION CONTROLS.
The rear suspension height can also be adjusted using buttons located in the loadspace, or by using the smart key. See REAR HEIGHT ADJUST and OPERATING REAR HEIGHT ADJUST WITH THE SMART KEY.
Off-road height raises the vehicle to provide greater ground clearance when driving off-road.
To select off-road height:
The instrument panel displays a message to confirm off-road height has been selected.
Off-road height has two settings, as follows:
The suspension system automatically selects the most appropriate of the two settings, based on a number of conditions. The current off-road height setting can be viewed via the touchscreen as follows:
Extended mode is an automatic suspension height setting that raises the vehicle to assist maneuvering in the event that the vehicle is:
The instrument panel displays a message and the off-road indicator lamp on the front control panel flashes to confirm the vehicle is in extended mode. See ELECTRONIC AIR SUSPENSION CONTROLS.
The vehicle can be raised higher when in extended mode if required. To further raise the vehicle:
The vehicle can be lowered to allow easier access. To lower the vehicle to access height:
The instrument panel displays a message to confirm the vehicle is moving to access height.
Access height can be requested while the vehicle is moving. The suspension does not lower until the vehicle’s speed is reduced sufficiently. If the vehicle’s speed isn’t reduced sufficiently within 1 minute, the request is canceled.
Access height can also be selected:
The vehicle can be configured to enter access height automatically. See AUTO ACCESS HEIGHT. The normal height setting is automatically resumed once the vehicle is driven. To manually select the normal height setting, press the up button (3) on the front control panel.
The vehicle can be configured to enter access height automatically via the touchscreen. To enable the auto access feature:
The auto access feature lowers the vehicle by up to 0.8 inches (20 mm) when either:
The vehicle is lowered by a further 0.8 inches (20 mm) when a door is opened. The vehicle returns to normal height if a door is not opened and the vehicle’s speed reaches 25 mph (40 km/h).
The auto access feature is only available once every time the vehicle is stationary. The auto access feature is only available for 90 seconds after the vehicle is stationary. The auto access feature only operates if:
AUTO.
Comfort.
Grass gravel snow.
Eco.
Configurable TR.
See TERRAIN RESPONSE OPERATION.
The auto access feature does not operate if the vehicle is parked on excessive slopes or on a very uneven surface.
Locked access height mode is useful when maneuvering the vehicle in confined areas, e.g., multi-story car parks.
To enter locked access mode:
The locked access height indicator lamp (5) on the front control panel illuminates amber to confirm the vehicle is locked in access height.
To exit locked access mode, either:
To manually lower the rear suspension, first, unlock the vehicle and open the tail door. Then:
Press and hold both buttons to return the vehicle to the normal height setting.
The rear height adjust feature operates for a short period of time with the vehicle’s ignition switched off. Switch the vehicle’s ignition on if the feature stops operating. See SWITCHING ON THE IGNITION.
The indicator lamps on the front control panel inform the user of the status of the rear suspension, as follows:
The rear height adjusts feature can also be operated via the smart key. See OPERATING REAR HEIGHT ADJUST WITH THE SMART KEY.
Adaptive dynamics continuously monitor the current road conditions and driving style and automatically adjust the suspension settings accordingly. Adaptive dynamics also detect rough road and off-road conditions and adjust the suspension settings for greater ride comfort. The instrument panel displays a message, and may also illuminate the general or critical warning lamps if adaptive dynamics develop a system fault. See OVERVIEW. In the event of a system fault, some reduction in ride comfort may be experienced. If the fault persists, consult a retailer/authorized repairer.
The electronic air suspension system:
The auto stop/start system switches off the engine.
A request to lower the suspension is made within one minute of the vehicle’s ignition is switched off.
The rear height adjust feature is operating.
A suspension raise is requested after the auto access feature activates.
The instrument panel displays messages to inform the driver of any system or performance issues.
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