Hi All!
I know.....another Rear Air Suspension Thread! BUT..... I have searched and read loads of info including 'battenberg's' excellent thread 'Disco II Air Suspension - All you need to know..!' which has helped me get this far, but I am now stuck!!!!
The Story so far.....
I bought my 2000 D2 (ES v8 4.0 Auto) back in June. The previous owner told me that it had a new Air suspension Compressor approx 12 months ago. For the first month I had no problems, then one day whilst loading to return home from a weeks holiday, it sank to the ground on the O/S/R. To cut a long story short, about a week later I replaced both rear air springs. The suspension now stays level and raises and lowers as it should.
However...... during the past few weeks I have began to experience problems when my car trailer is attached (twin axle Brian James). The trailer itself causes no problems however, when I load a car on the following happens:
1. If the engine is not running and the suspension is left at 'normal' height both sides sink equally to the bottom. Attempts to raise the rear by starting the engine (with all doors shut) and pressing the raise button all fail. However, if I unload the car and start the engine, it begins to raise immediately.
2. Alternatively, if I leave the engine running and raise the suspension before beginning to load, the suspension sinks to just below 'normal' height. If I leave it to idle, it will raise back to the higher position after approx. 5 mins.
3. I have no issues driving once lowered back to 'normal' height once step 2 above has been followed.
Why does it only sink when subjected to a 'heavy' load? It didn't do this when I first got it before the rear springs needed replacing. I have taken the cover off the Compressor and it does indeed look like 'new' (it is spotless) and appears to be a genuine Land Rover part. Any suggestions? - it appears to me to be a problem at the compressor end - leak perhaps - valve block, rather than the airbags, which as stated were both replaced recently?
Any and all help greatly received as I don't want to get stranded miles away from home trying to load a car!!!!!
I know.....another Rear Air Suspension Thread! BUT..... I have searched and read loads of info including 'battenberg's' excellent thread 'Disco II Air Suspension - All you need to know..!' which has helped me get this far, but I am now stuck!!!!
The Story so far.....
I bought my 2000 D2 (ES v8 4.0 Auto) back in June. The previous owner told me that it had a new Air suspension Compressor approx 12 months ago. For the first month I had no problems, then one day whilst loading to return home from a weeks holiday, it sank to the ground on the O/S/R. To cut a long story short, about a week later I replaced both rear air springs. The suspension now stays level and raises and lowers as it should.
However...... during the past few weeks I have began to experience problems when my car trailer is attached (twin axle Brian James). The trailer itself causes no problems however, when I load a car on the following happens:
1. If the engine is not running and the suspension is left at 'normal' height both sides sink equally to the bottom. Attempts to raise the rear by starting the engine (with all doors shut) and pressing the raise button all fail. However, if I unload the car and start the engine, it begins to raise immediately.
2. Alternatively, if I leave the engine running and raise the suspension before beginning to load, the suspension sinks to just below 'normal' height. If I leave it to idle, it will raise back to the higher position after approx. 5 mins.
3. I have no issues driving once lowered back to 'normal' height once step 2 above has been followed.
Why does it only sink when subjected to a 'heavy' load? It didn't do this when I first got it before the rear springs needed replacing. I have taken the cover off the Compressor and it does indeed look like 'new' (it is spotless) and appears to be a genuine Land Rover part. Any suggestions? - it appears to me to be a problem at the compressor end - leak perhaps - valve block, rather than the airbags, which as stated were both replaced recently?
Any and all help greatly received as I don't want to get stranded miles away from home trying to load a car!!!!!
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