SteveG4TRA
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Both sides of the air suspension on my S2 Discovery are deflating over a period of days now, so I guess it is time for new air springs. These have never been changed in the 8 years of my ownership, and who knows if or when they were changed before when I bought the vehicle at 89,000 miles? There are no codes stored on the SLABs so I guess other than that the system is OK, as it works as it should, it just goes down over a period of 5 days or so.
However I should like to ask a couple of questions regarding the job.
1. I am thinking of supporting the chassis with axle stands and use a jack under the rear axle for removal and inflation stages.
2. Depressurising the SLS system. Can this be done from the Nanocom? If so I am not quite sure where to find this facility. If not what is the best way?
3. The old bags have screw in fittings. Is it best to remove the top clips and drop the bag slightly to get a spanner in to remove the air supply line?
4. I am going to replace them with RKB101200 P Dunlop bags, but they are fitted with a push fitting, is it just a matter of cutting the old 12mm screw fitting off and pushing home the bare air supply line into the new bag?
Any other hints and tips greatly appreciated as I have never done this particular job before.
However I should like to ask a couple of questions regarding the job.
1. I am thinking of supporting the chassis with axle stands and use a jack under the rear axle for removal and inflation stages.
2. Depressurising the SLS system. Can this be done from the Nanocom? If so I am not quite sure where to find this facility. If not what is the best way?
3. The old bags have screw in fittings. Is it best to remove the top clips and drop the bag slightly to get a spanner in to remove the air supply line?
4. I am going to replace them with RKB101200 P Dunlop bags, but they are fitted with a push fitting, is it just a matter of cutting the old 12mm screw fitting off and pushing home the bare air supply line into the new bag?
Any other hints and tips greatly appreciated as I have never done this particular job before.
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