Should I drive my Range Rover with the Air Suspension Inactive warning light on?

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Maccy

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I've got a 2002 Range Rover and the Air Suspension warning light appeared. The car is leaning to the drivers front side. I don't think its on the bump stops yet! I need to get it to my local garage which is 150 mikes away. Any advice about driving it? Will be ok? What damage could happen? Is it likely to an expensive fix? Thanks Landy Owners!
 
If by 150 mikes you mean 150 miles, do not drive it. A few yards is achievable, but for any real range, get on the back of a flatbed.
 
Can you not find a garage a little more local than 150 miles away? Possibly needs a strut. Not a massive job to do.
 
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