GThomson1993
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Hi All,
I have read a lot of the suspension faults and niggles with the L322 Range Rover and I should of listened to my head and not my heart as I have now become stuck with the dreaded Error codes 'Air suspension inactive', 'Self leveling inactive' and 'Max Speed 35 MPH'.
Purchased a 4.4 V8 (BMW) Petrol 2004 Range Rover Vogue in Devon and drove it back to Beckenham - Kent with no issues. The ride was lovely and all round was a 230 mile trip home. The previous owner did say the suspension will not adjust for some reason but held height in which in his defense he was correct.
The next day, The light regarding the suspension was showing the car is sitting at correct ride height on the center console and I thought to try and adjust the suspension upwards. The Compressor was definitely kicking in as the interior light was flickering but nothing was happening and straight after the error messages came up on the dash. The Next day I was horrified to find the front suspension had dropped, but looks like its okay at the back. The compressor will now not kick in at all.
Checked for power getting to the compressor and there wasn't any via the compressor connector. I then bridged the relay with copper wire and the compressor fired straight up so that's my starting point.
Before fitting the new relay, there is a kit online to rebuild the compressor which includes a piston ring and new seals with bolts to see if it makes any difference.
Regarding the error codes now stored in the system - I know its advised for them to be read first, but not one around my area will even touch a range rover L322 if its in relation to suspension problems. Can anyone recommend someone? I would assume I would need a diagnostics tool to clear them once I have replaced the relay and put back the compressor? If anyone can give guidance or someone who lives within my Area I would be very happy to pay.
Nether-the-less I will keep you updated and have photos for the response.
Thanks
I have read a lot of the suspension faults and niggles with the L322 Range Rover and I should of listened to my head and not my heart as I have now become stuck with the dreaded Error codes 'Air suspension inactive', 'Self leveling inactive' and 'Max Speed 35 MPH'.
Purchased a 4.4 V8 (BMW) Petrol 2004 Range Rover Vogue in Devon and drove it back to Beckenham - Kent with no issues. The ride was lovely and all round was a 230 mile trip home. The previous owner did say the suspension will not adjust for some reason but held height in which in his defense he was correct.
The next day, The light regarding the suspension was showing the car is sitting at correct ride height on the center console and I thought to try and adjust the suspension upwards. The Compressor was definitely kicking in as the interior light was flickering but nothing was happening and straight after the error messages came up on the dash. The Next day I was horrified to find the front suspension had dropped, but looks like its okay at the back. The compressor will now not kick in at all.
Checked for power getting to the compressor and there wasn't any via the compressor connector. I then bridged the relay with copper wire and the compressor fired straight up so that's my starting point.
Before fitting the new relay, there is a kit online to rebuild the compressor which includes a piston ring and new seals with bolts to see if it makes any difference.
Regarding the error codes now stored in the system - I know its advised for them to be read first, but not one around my area will even touch a range rover L322 if its in relation to suspension problems. Can anyone recommend someone? I would assume I would need a diagnostics tool to clear them once I have replaced the relay and put back the compressor? If anyone can give guidance or someone who lives within my Area I would be very happy to pay.
Nether-the-less I will keep you updated and have photos for the response.
Thanks