Ride Height Sensor Calibration Required
2004-2016 Aston Martin DB9 6.0L V12
Description
One or more ride height sensors require calibration after service or replacement.
Symptoms
- Suspension warning light
- Incorrect ride height all corners
- Vehicle rides too high or too low
- Ride height asymmetric
Common Causes
- Sensor replaced without calibration
- Suspension component service
- Module replacement
- Battery disconnect on some vehicles
Diagnostic Steps
- Perform ride height sensor calibration with scan tool
- Verify vehicle is on level ground with correct tire pressure
- Check that all sensors are reading plausible values
- Confirm calibration procedure completed successfully
Repair Notes
Perform ride height calibration on level surface with correct tire pressures and no load.
Related Codes
Other Chassis Codes
- C0021LF Wheel Speed Sensor Range/Performance
- C0022RF Wheel Speed Sensor Range/Performance
- C0023LR Wheel Speed Sensor Range/Performance
- C0024RR Wheel Speed Sensor Range/Performance
- C0025LF Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0026RF Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0027LR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0028RR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0035Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
- C0036Left Front Wheel Speed Signal Erratic
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Common Questions
What does code C0325 mean on a 2004-2016 Aston Martin DB9?
C0325 stands for "Ride Height Sensor Calibration Required". One or more ride height sensors require calibration after service or replacement.
What are the symptoms of C0325 on a Aston Martin DB9?
Common symptoms of C0325 include: Suspension warning light, Incorrect ride height all corners, Vehicle rides too high or too low, Ride height asymmetric.
What causes C0325 on a 2004-2016 Aston Martin DB9?
Common causes of C0325 include: Sensor replaced without calibration, Suspension component service, Module replacement, Battery disconnect on some vehicles.