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<blockquote data-quote="toeknee" data-source="post: 1556422" data-attributes="member: 44593"><p>I went to my local Ford dealer today to have the ride height recalibration done and they looked at me like I was crazy so I read what a couple people said and the tech came and showed me what was happening. He showed me on his laptop that he would click "Ride height calibration" and it would tell him to put it in run and then turn it off and then it said done but then it would say "calibration failed" after it said done. So he didn't charge me because he didn't know. I am going back tomorrow for an alignment and he is going to read more into it tonight too but just wondering if there is any way to explain it besides what has already been covered. He didn't know what the VDM was but now I gather it is the Vehicle Dynamics Module which I am guessing is a part of the trucks computer systems.</p><p></p><p>Help.</p><p></p><p>Edit, I hooked up my Forscan to my truck and got a -9mm on both front sides which makes sense because the tech was not doing the process on level ground, the front was on higher ground. I feel like I would rather have it read a -9mm than a 39mm so I am going to leave it there, plus he did it for free so its all good. Here are my FORscan results. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]305445[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toeknee, post: 1556422, member: 44593"] I went to my local Ford dealer today to have the ride height recalibration done and they looked at me like I was crazy so I read what a couple people said and the tech came and showed me what was happening. He showed me on his laptop that he would click "Ride height calibration" and it would tell him to put it in run and then turn it off and then it said done but then it would say "calibration failed" after it said done. So he didn't charge me because he didn't know. I am going back tomorrow for an alignment and he is going to read more into it tonight too but just wondering if there is any way to explain it besides what has already been covered. He didn't know what the VDM was but now I gather it is the Vehicle Dynamics Module which I am guessing is a part of the trucks computer systems. Help. Edit, I hooked up my Forscan to my truck and got a -9mm on both front sides which makes sense because the tech was not doing the process on level ground, the front was on higher ground. I feel like I would rather have it read a -9mm than a 39mm so I am going to leave it there, plus he did it for free so its all good. Here are my FORscan results. [ATTACH=full]305445[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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