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Wheel Height

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Item Number Description
A Maximum wheel travel upwards
B Maximum wheel travel downwards

The wheel height status information is obtained from information broadcast on the controller area network (CAN) by the air suspension control module. The wheel heights are measured by the four individual height sensors and processed by the air suspension control module.

The position of each wheel relative to the vehicle body is displayed. Upper and lower wheel travel markers are shown as white lines above and below each wheel. The positions of the wheel markers move according the air suspension height selected. When the suspension is at off-road height, the position of the travel markers move upwards to represent the 55 mm of vehicle body movement when in this mode. When the suspension is at access height, the position of the travel markers move downwards to represent the 50 mm of vehicle body movement when in this mode. When the suspension is in off-road or access height, the positions of the suspension and wheel travel markers are displayed as blue lines to show their relative positions in standard height mode.

When the maximum wheel travel is reached, the travel marker changes to an amber color and flashes for as long as the maximum travel condition exists.