Height control and leveling often involves both front and rear leveling valves and the height accumulator solenoid working in unison. If one or more elements of the system aren't functioning then the ECU will default to a fail safe self protection mode and prohibit leveling and height adjustments. If it can (enough pressure in the height accumulator) it will return to N or drop to L. Pretty normal design characteristic for a servo system capable of autonomous movement to lock itself out if it detects a fault.One more question that confuses me: If only dtc 32 is shown, which indicates that the front leveling valve is affected, why doesn't the height control of the rear axle work?