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Symlise(spelling?) on the Bay of E do a good seal and liner kit....steer clear of the Dutch seals, they are reported to be pants!
as im going to the breakers tomorrow
how do you get this lot out in 1 go ? as it may be handy to do so for suture spares and get all the other bits
P38 RANGE ROVER AIR COMPRESSOR PUMP AND VALVE BLOCK AND DRIVER PACK 94-02 | eBay
but then its price depending what they want for it, and if its there, but im thinking i may be able to get just the compressor cheaper and say its a bloody wiper motor or something haha
The compressor cannot raise a fault code, but if it does not produce pressure, the car will not rise as commanded by the EAS ECU and that is what produces the hard fault.I only took the the barrel off as we were outside in the peeing rain but I felt no play in the crank. The piston seal and barrel are FUBAR. Real nasty spot of wear on the barrel and the seal is really best described as being in tatters. I was surprised the system had gone into hard fault because of the compressor. I didn't realise the compressor could raise a fault code if I'm honest. There was no "P" code I just had "compressor faulty" written on the Nano.
Check the bags PDQ as it is most likely that a leak caused the compressor to fail.thanks to doz and a bit of a road trip to get the parts, he re built the compressor and its now like brand new, all operating fine and better than it was before, pumps up real fast now and seems excellent
tomorrow il do the soapy water test on the bags and have a look if i can see any leaks or anything
thanks doz, and everyone else on here, this place really is a credit to its members always happy to help and a wealth of advice, i salute you
The air springs (airbags) have a design life of 7/8 years 80K miles, perished airbags are the main cause of compressor failure as it has to keep up with the leaks.whats that exactly and how do i check ?
im hoping it was just wear and tear, the compressor looked like one from a scrappy had writing on it, possible it was an old unit removed from a breaker by a previous owner and swapped over , and it jjust gave up the ghost, i hope anyway theres no further issues
If they look gunky, it's probaly because they are shagged, never cleaned mine and they have never looked like they need cleaning since I replaced them.is it also good practise to clean the struts ? they looked a little gunky
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