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The resistance might be caused by internal gears are probably switching when you initially slow down. It's the same as when you're decelerating in a car prior to accelerating and the car has resistance when you're going at a speed just before the car gears shift.
Maybe there is something interfering with the difficulty plus button it may be stuck. try holding the difficulty minus and see it that hold it level and if it increases when you release its a faulty button.
adjust the magnet, tight the bolts with wren. Test the magnet, with the magnet from refrigerator, for repel and attract, if donot, replace. The resistance depende of it.
If I am understanding your post, I believe you do have a levelling system
and it should be near your light switch on the dash. It is the
type of switch that you depress first, it then springs out and you
turn the small knob (just like your instrument panel lights adjuster
next to it.) What you do not have perhaps, if your car is not
fitted with HIDs (high intensity headlamps), is the automatic levelling
system which is a legal requirement when HIDs are fitted due to the
high power of the lights....
if you don't have a self-levelling system then you'll have a manual system,
operated by a knob under the light switch so that you can adjust to
compensate for a heavy load in the rear of the car.
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