lexluxury Posted December 22, 2005 Posted December 22, 2005 Noticed that car drove slightly stiffer when driving away from shop. Felt like there was a bit of a drag. Air suspension switch was turned off before car was put up on rack. Forgot to turn it back on before I drove away. Short distance away, noticed flashing "High" (Height?) warning on dash. Car seem to be running roughly. Pulled over, and turned on air suspension switch. Car felt normal again, ran normal again, but steering remained slightly stiffer than pre-repair. Is there any chance that driving the car a short distance with air suspension turned off would have affected alignment (thus creating some kind of drag?). Had alternator installed today. I can't see how that would have any effect on steering. Overall, what happens if you drive your car three or four miles with the air susp turned off? Would this create problems or damage? Thanks.
wwest Posted December 22, 2005 Posted December 22, 2005 Nothing, insofar as my own experiences would indicate.
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