For those with Adaptive Air Suspension, question about exit/entry setting

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I don't own a vehicle that has air suspension, specifically asking for those that have the 2025 HC. I'm reading the manual and it seems like it is doable, but would like confirmation from someone that has used this feature in a 2025 tahoe.

According to the manual, if you set it to entry/exit (can be done at any speed) it will lower the vehicle once you hit 7mph. If you exceed 5mph it will raise the vehicle to normal height.


This ride height can be selected in the Ride
Height menu at any vehicle speed. When
Entry/Exit Height is selected at higher speeds,
the vehicle will lower once it slows to less than
12 km/h (7 mph).

The vehicle automatically raises to Normal
Height from Entry/Exit Height when the
vehicle speed exceeds 8 km/h (5 mph). If no
door has been opened since lowering to Entry/
Exit Height, the vehicle will raise to Normal
Height once it reaches 30 km/h (19 mph). This
gives the driver more flexibility when lowering
to Entry/Exit Height for passenger pick up and
drop off.


My question is for parking garages. Some parking garages have lights and cages that protect the lights which obviously change the ceiling clearance. If I were to set the setting to entry/exit (the lowest setting) when I'm stopped at the entry gate, will the vehicle drop at that point and raise to normal height if I exceed 5mph in the parking garage? BTW, 5mph is not that fast and driving through a parking garage at that speed could take a while.

I think the normal ride height is going to be fine for parking garages (even with 24" wheels), but I wanted to ask the question just to see what others say.

Thanks.
 

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