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To reset your Audi A8's air suspension, follow these steps: Position jacks at all four corners on the standard lifting points. Gradually release the air from the airbags by adjusting the Voss fittings at the valve block, and slowly lower the car at all four corners to the same level slightly above level 1, using four pre-placed pieces of hardwood. Make sure to locate the flat areas on the chassis for this process. Craft four pieces of hardwood with a height around 145mm, with the rear ones under the rubber caps of approximately 35-40mm diameter on the rear longitudinal spars. Remove these caps before proceeding. The front blocks are located behind the front wheels. Gently lower the car onto the wooden blocks using the jacks. Once the car's airbags are empty and resting on the blocks, secure all Voss fittings. Turn on the ignition, activate the VCDS adjust mode, delete previous settings, and direct the system to learn the new level according to the current height. Start the car, use VCDS to inflate the system, and adjust it to reach level 2.
Is it possible to do this on a 2008 Audi A8?