Range Rover suspension

This site contains affiliate links for which LandyZone may be compensated if you make a purchase.

Rosie 67

Member
Posts
17
Location
Leicestershire
hi, everybody range Rover has now decided to lean onto the left-hand side and the code said Rhea articulation valve intermittent. I cleared the code. I took it round the block and no more codes have appeared It is still leaning onto the left-hand side. Not sure what’s going wrong with it now any thoughts? Many thanks.
 
hi, everybody range Rover has now decided to lean onto the left-hand side and the code said Rhea articulation valve intermittent. I cleared the code. I took it round the block and no more codes have appeared It is still leaning onto the left-hand side. Not sure what’s going wrong with it now any thoughts? Many thanks.
The cameras and sensors have assessed your weight incorrectly and applied the wrong correction to the suspension.
 
Ok so does that mean it needs recalibrating or will it re adjust itself
I was joking :rolleyes: I doubt it will recalibrate itself as the calibration was presumably correct before the fault, it's recorded fault that needs to be investigated, ie the sticking articulation valve. Others may know more than me.
 
Land Rover products have invariably leaned one way or another, even back in the days of leaf springs & can do so with those new-fangled coils as well :rolleyes:

That & corrosion are synonymous with the breed, the latter apparently has still to be eradicated.
 
Back
Top