Airmatic calibration Romess tool London area

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Thanks AMGeed. I'm getting a bit confused as I've spoken to a few specialists and some say the romess tool is needed to get the correct inclination angle and others are saying no need to calibrate and that if its leaning etc then its a prob with sensor or links. Some what fortunately, I got a error code today after how long saying my front left sensor has failed. So will see if this sorts my problem out as it started leaning after having the sensor changed with a new one so could be a faulty one.
 
I would change the sensor first. Then get someone to plug it into STAR and recalibrate the levels which is an option. There are also tests in STAR that can be run to check the airmatic system components, such as pump, level sensors, speed sensors, etc. If there is a problem with any of the components, for example the pump cannot reach the required pressure, it will tell you. Sometimes though STAR won’t tell you, for example when my valve block needed replacing STAR didn’t pick it up. At that point it can be like chasing a needle in a haystack and you can spend big $$$. That’s why I’d start with the sensor first! :)
 
Forgot to say the best Indys I know of your way are Wayne Gates in Watford, Huxleys in Fleet, and MercServices in Mitcham. They all excellent so could best advise you.
 
Get the sensor diagnosed first and error sorted, get it on star.

Then Take it to wheels in motion , they have been pretty spot on with all my w211 alignments after lowering,
 

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