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Old 03-20-2014   #2
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Originally Posted by edram454 View Post
will an autoxray scanner help in fixing a service suspension light? I detailed my car last week and after I drove it around the block the service suspension light lit up. I know if you started the car 3 times and did not move it will also light up but I drove it around the block and it came back on. I did not do any driving until after I detailed it. I was using mild simple green by hand and also applying a firewall and black dressing on parts of the engine bay. Nothing on the engine or plenum. this car has never thrown a code before. I read hib halversons article on the active suspension and it does not look too complicated. my two front shocks have been rebuilt by bilstein less than 1 year ago no issues. Should I get an autoxray code scanner? any thoughts.

ed ramos #3028
That would be a question for AutoXray's tech support. Somehow I doubt the Xray unit will troubleshoot to the shocks, but I'd call AXR first.

On another note, I spoke to a tech rep this past winter, and from what he told me, AutoXray is soon to be no more. The dude didn't seem too "with it" or anxious to help me. So, I hope he was as FOS as his answers (or lack thereof) were when I last spoke with them.

Good luck. Do let us know if yo learn anything.

P.
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