Terrain Management after lift

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InigoMG

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hi.
I lifted my 2019 4.5 inches with 37x13.5 tires and I’m getting the Terrain Management Not Available message.

Kept original shocks and leaf springs, only used a Rough Country lift kit.

Already went through different posts talking about fuse 14 and tried that, but it’s not working in this case.

Any other known fix?

Thanks!
 

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InigoMG

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The ride height sensors need to be recalibrated any time they’re removed and reinstalled. Not sure what that hacked up lift kit does to the UCA angle, but if it’s out of range that will also set DTCs/fault messages.
Do you know hoy can I recalibrate the sensors?
 

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I am agree whith you Stormtrooper, but it's not the question... ("ask me what you need and I will explain how to do without")

You can recalibrate sensors using Forscan . Make a search and you should find your answer !
 

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Will Eibach leveling springs cause an issue with TMM? I’m having a set installed on my 19 in a couple of weeks. I don’t think it’s going to sit any higher than my 23. Parked side by side the 23 appears more level. Supposed to lift a 19 by 1.7 inches.
 
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