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I think I may have manually extended my rear spoiler by mistake, but I don't recall the LED in the button ever being lit. The spoiler remained up after switching off the ignition, but no fault code ever appeared. Following the manual's instructions, I switched on the ignition and pressed and held the control button. The button's little LED lit up as the spoiler retracted, and it went out when it reached its final position. How can I tell if the spoiler has truly returned to its automatic mode, as the manual says it should?

Edited by 355bhp
Posted

go jump on the freeway to 76 miles an hour and see if it goes up. Decelerate to 37mph and it should go down. if it doesn't go back down then you got a problem

Posted

Driving on the freeway in the morning or the afternoon, you

might be able to look at the cars shodow. The shadow

will show the diffuser. You will need to experiment

before you finally see the diffuser.

Paul

Posted
Driving on the freeway in the morning or the afternoon, you

might be able to look at the cars shodow. The shadow

will show the diffuser. You will need to experiment

before you finally see the diffuser.

Paul

Observing the shadow is a good idea; getting the car up to 76 mph on an L.A. freeway in the morning or evening's gonna be a little tough, but I'll give it a try. Thanks for the input.

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