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Old 04-21-2025, 11:24 PM   #1
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22 london aire;1)how to level on air 2) how to activate acc

new to me 22 london aire; 1) how to level on air. i know it is in different place than the hydraulic which is on the left side by the driver window.
2) how to turn the ACC (adaptive cruise) on.
3) in what position to leave the tag switch.
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You should create a Newgle account where alot of useful information resides on our coaches. Attached is a manual that's on Newgle that will walk you through the air leveling etc.. For the tag dump switch I keep mine in Auto all the time
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Old 04-22-2025, 12:15 PM   #3
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I'm not sure of the exact configuration for the '22 LA, the air leveling used to be on a panel by the transmission selector. But it moved when they switched to the Valid air system (if the LA went that way), becoming a dash display item where you can select the various ride parameters (high rise, low ride, etc). If you still have the previous Hadley system just select it to auto and it levels out.

For the ACC, it's the only cruise control mode, you cannot turn off the active feature and just run it as a regular cruise control. You should see a readout on the dash with the following distance it sets up for you in active mode ... seems extreme but is based on what it takes to stop/react in a 50,000+ vehicle. Using my MobilEye readout, it also equates to a 2.0 second reaction time. Yes, other drivers try to use that space .. welcome to the world of inconsiderate fellow motorists!

I always leave the tag in auto, that way it dumps when I go in reverse, etc.
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My Adaptive Cruise Control can be disabled. In the menu, distance is adjustable: Long, Medium, Short, and Disabled. When disabled, it functions as a regular cruise control.
Note: This applies to my Spartan K3 Valid Instrument Cluster.

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My Adaptive Cruise Control can be disabled. In the menu, distance is adjustable: Long, Medium, Short, and Disabled. When disabled, it functions as a regular cruise control.
Note: This applies to my Spartan K3 Valid Instrument Cluster.

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You're correct ... thanks for pointing out. I have mine set on "short". I scrolled through the other distance settings before deciding they were not for me, never got the disable screen. It's also in the manual ... I missed it.
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