ChrisHamblin
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Hi All,
I've been a guest viewer of the forum for a while but now I'm in need of some help so I'm hoping someone can be of assistance... I need to identify a faulty component on my L322 TD6 (2004). It is mounted to the chassis using a rubber mount - it's on the offside rear, underneath the car, above the drive shaft.
It looks like a valve of some kind - it has a power or sensor line connected to it and appears to have at least and in and out hose connected - on a quick initial inspection I couldn't say for sure if there were 2 lines or 3. The immediate connections are rubber hoses but it looks like these connect to metal piping after a short run. It did have some kind of metal ball in it - suggesting a ball vale of some kind - but the plastic has sheared and this has fallen out. I've tried to take a pic but it is rather hidden!
I am guessing it is either related to the fuel system or the air suspension?
Any help would be much appreciated, looks simple enough to swap once I know what it is!
Thanks,
Chris
I've been a guest viewer of the forum for a while but now I'm in need of some help so I'm hoping someone can be of assistance... I need to identify a faulty component on my L322 TD6 (2004). It is mounted to the chassis using a rubber mount - it's on the offside rear, underneath the car, above the drive shaft.
It looks like a valve of some kind - it has a power or sensor line connected to it and appears to have at least and in and out hose connected - on a quick initial inspection I couldn't say for sure if there were 2 lines or 3. The immediate connections are rubber hoses but it looks like these connect to metal piping after a short run. It did have some kind of metal ball in it - suggesting a ball vale of some kind - but the plastic has sheared and this has fallen out. I've tried to take a pic but it is rather hidden!
I am guessing it is either related to the fuel system or the air suspension?
Any help would be much appreciated, looks simple enough to swap once I know what it is!
Thanks,
Chris