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Most of my threads on the forum have been about solutions to issues Tacoma owners face. Some of those solutions don't really apply to me, but I feel that since it's a Tacoma forum and I am privileged to know such information, the best I can do is put it out there, as there might always be someone who would appreciate it.
One of the most popular leveling kits for Taco owners has to be the 1.5 leveling kit. It's DIY installation process isn't that difficult, so some owners tend to fix it themselves. If you have it installed on your truck, I don't know if you've come across this type of error before.
One thing to note is that an alignment would be needed but might not be enough to clear all the lights that come on if the issue involves a sensor or calibration problem caused by the lift.
So to have this sorted out, there are a couple of options:
1. Get a full alignment from a professional shop. Have them check your sensor calibrations for maybe stability control or adaptive vehicle suspension.
2. You'd need to check if the kit was installed correctly and there's no damaged wire or sensor during the installation process.
3. If either of the above options doesn't work out for you, then you can take it to your dealer and have them check your truck and reset any error codes.
These should do the trick for you, as there's nothing to panic or worry about if you ever come across such an issue with your truck.
One of the most popular leveling kits for Taco owners has to be the 1.5 leveling kit. It's DIY installation process isn't that difficult, so some owners tend to fix it themselves. If you have it installed on your truck, I don't know if you've come across this type of error before.
One thing to note is that an alignment would be needed but might not be enough to clear all the lights that come on if the issue involves a sensor or calibration problem caused by the lift.
So to have this sorted out, there are a couple of options:
1. Get a full alignment from a professional shop. Have them check your sensor calibrations for maybe stability control or adaptive vehicle suspension.
2. You'd need to check if the kit was installed correctly and there's no damaged wire or sensor during the installation process.
3. If either of the above options doesn't work out for you, then you can take it to your dealer and have them check your truck and reset any error codes.
These should do the trick for you, as there's nothing to panic or worry about if you ever come across such an issue with your truck.