Bob Buxbaum
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Sounds like a stupid question ---- BUT ..... I have owned vehicles with self leveling. One was a Freightliner Snap-On tool truck. It had a rear ride height sensor. Another is my 2002 BMW 5 series wagon. It has a rear right height sensor. There have been others, and all had a a physical sensor that one could see and tough.
I now have a 2021 EX with factory automatic load leveling. I can find a sensor, and the Kia dealership can not find ANY information in either the service or parts departments. Why do I want to find it? Well, one of the reasons is that Tellurides ALL ride nose high, and I would like to raise the rear if I can. Second, a nose high attitude is bad for fuel mileage and makes ANY vehicle more sensitive to wind --- and these things ARE !!!
I am sure it IS functioning as I have towed at the limit (and maybe a bit more ----shhhhhhhh!!!!!!!). I could tell it was a bit "floaty" before I pulled a trailer. Maybe it's the Pirellis that came on it. (Never been a fan.)
So. if anyone knows the ins and outs of the factory load leveling, I would like to know more. The dealership knows squat.
I now have a 2021 EX with factory automatic load leveling. I can find a sensor, and the Kia dealership can not find ANY information in either the service or parts departments. Why do I want to find it? Well, one of the reasons is that Tellurides ALL ride nose high, and I would like to raise the rear if I can. Second, a nose high attitude is bad for fuel mileage and makes ANY vehicle more sensitive to wind --- and these things ARE !!!
I am sure it IS functioning as I have towed at the limit (and maybe a bit more ----shhhhhhhh!!!!!!!). I could tell it was a bit "floaty" before I pulled a trailer. Maybe it's the Pirellis that came on it. (Never been a fan.)
So. if anyone knows the ins and outs of the factory load leveling, I would like to know more. The dealership knows squat.