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henri

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Self levelling sensor
« on: 20 February 2011, 12:46:02 »

Hi Guys.
            Have just done my wishbones and drop links along with tie rods,(chrisgixers how to a big help)and I am sure I saw a thread some time ago about the self levelling light sensor requiring a set up once its been disturbed,is that correct or is it just a matter of repositioning onto the new wishbone. :-/ :-/   
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Re: Self levelling sensor
« Reply #1 on: 20 February 2011, 13:23:50 »

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Hi Guys.
            Have just done my wishbones and drop links along with tie rods,(chrisgixers how to a big help)and I am sure I saw a thread some time ago about the self levelling light sensor requiring a set up once its been disturbed,is that correct or is it just a matter of repositioning onto the new wishbone. :-/ :-/   

No setting up required, just refit to the wishbone. Make sure the arm is secure on the ball & cup.  :y
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Re: Self levelling sensor
« Reply #2 on: 20 February 2011, 14:26:09 »

thanks for that Andy B,puts my mind at rest Control Technique sorted for the next 2 yrs although we may be back in uk before that comes round :y
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