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03-13-2017 | #1 |
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How do I know the FX3 works?
Its the middle of March so I'm overdue for a stupid question...
How do I know that the FX3 suspension is ACTUALLY working? Is this just a seat of the pants thing? I just drive about with the dial set to "Sport" because... well I just do. Is there a way to check the system? Also, if there is an issue, is there a default mode that the suspension goes into? BTW... I just have a blast driving the car--- I have no desire to track or race but definitely occasional "spirited driving"
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03-13-2017 | #2 |
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Re: How do I know the FX3 works?
Go from Tour to Performance mode. You should feel a really big difference in ride comfort at low speeds. Tour feels floaty, Sport is a little firmer, Performance is very stiff.
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03-13-2017 | #3 |
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Re: How do I know the FX3 works?
If you aske me it rides hard in every setting......But yes, there is a big difference between touring and performance.....I live in NY, it's always in tour....
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03-14-2017 | #4 |
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Re: How do I know the FX3 works?
tour is too soft for me, damn thing feels floaty at highway speed. I leave it in sport and that's usually fine.
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Re: How do I know the FX3 works?
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BUT.... The softer ride has noticeably quieted some of my creaks and pops in my dash and console. This helps to calm my OCD and penchant for "tapping the dash" while driving so I can located the noise. I'll try the Tour for a while longer. It is NOT that bad and certainly does not take anything away from the car.
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03-13-2017 | #6 |
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Re: How do I know the FX3 works?
So, it really is a "seat of the pants" thing? No way to "prove" the system is working? I'm thinking the dashboard diagnostic system?
Since I'm a FREAK about dash noise, I might switch to tour and see if my nerves calm.
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Re: How do I know the FX3 works?
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I have a Tech 1, but I don't have the Mass Storage cartridge. Does anyone know if the Tech 1 can check out the FX3 system (with or without the mass storage cartridge)?
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Re: How do I know the FX3 works?
Turn the ignition switch to on position without starting the engine. This will light up all warning lights above the radio. Check and see if "service selective ride control" light is lit up. If it lights up that confirms the warning light bulb was not removed or burnt out. Now, if the light turns off and stays off while driving, means the system is operating correct.
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Re: How do I know the FX3 works?
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03-14-2017 | #10 |
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Re: How do I know the FX3 works?
If you can't tell the difference, the shocks are probably a bit worn. find some dips in the road and drive over them at full firm and full soft at about 40 mph to try to feel it.
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