Suspension System Fault Warning
Any suggestions on how to clear a “suspension system fault”.
I installed new lowering springs on to my car yesterday and while I was working on the rear shocks I broke the PASM connector. I continued on with the install and when I was done, I started the car and got the warning light.
BTW, I spliced the cables together so the wiring should be okay but the warning still persist.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
I installed new lowering springs on to my car yesterday and while I was working on the rear shocks I broke the PASM connector. I continued on with the install and when I was done, I started the car and got the warning light.
BTW, I spliced the cables together so the wiring should be okay but the warning still persist.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Last edited by Tranbry; Jun 17, 2024 at 11:59 PM.
Hey guys,
I was able to fix the problem and want to just report my findings, just in case someone else wants to tackle lowering their car as a DIY.
The culprit was the leveling sensor, I reattached it in the wrong position. I just assumed since the leveling sensor was just clipped on to the upper control arm that it could be clipped back anywhere on the upper control arm. I was wrong. Luckily, the control arm was still dirty and gave me a good indication where the clip should have been. I moved it back to the original position and the warning went away.
I was able to fix the problem and want to just report my findings, just in case someone else wants to tackle lowering their car as a DIY.
The culprit was the leveling sensor, I reattached it in the wrong position. I just assumed since the leveling sensor was just clipped on to the upper control arm that it could be clipped back anywhere on the upper control arm. I was wrong. Luckily, the control arm was still dirty and gave me a good indication where the clip should have been. I moved it back to the original position and the warning went away.

