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It is norm, and expected. You can hit the stop button anytime and it will no longer be active. Hitting reset will reboot it and it will start active air level immediately.

Kind of fun to do when bored, and you want a reminder of why you spent $10k. Get going about 65 on the highway and hit stop.

2019 DSDP 4369 * Active Air * NHSO

I’ve been talking to HWH about Active Air, what did you think it does verses the stock system
 
I’ve been talking to HWH about Active Air, what did you think it does verses the stock system
It allows high speed lane changes safely...think emergency maneuvers.

During normal driving, the coach does not lean when turning or strong wind. Makes it very comfortable.

When not driving, you have the ability to air level in addition to hydraulic.

Air level has much more range and works great in soft ground.

2019 DSDP 4369 * Active Air * NHSO
 

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