Allan John
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Can some please advise me on my SLS problem?
I have a 2004 Land Rover Discovery; three years ago I had both air bags replaced.
For the past six month when I turn off my engine, I have been experiencing my offside rear dropping down to the bumstops,
This only happens within five to ten minutes after I have turned off the engine and never at any other time. I can restart my engine and the suspension re inflates to a normal level.
This problem only occurs about once a week or once a fortnight.
Due to this problem been intermittent my Land Rover garage are unable to find out the cause.
Has any one else experienced this problem or explain what the fault is?
Another strange thing has just happened; my wife was driving over some speed bumps at a low speed. When the drivers rear suspension went down.
She stopped the car, got out to have a look and heard air escaping from around the wheel area.
She got back in to the car, started up the engine and the suspension re inflated as normal and she drove home. The discovery remained on the driveway for some days and suspension remained at its normal height.
Do you think it’s the bag or sensor?
I have a 2004 Land Rover Discovery; three years ago I had both air bags replaced.
For the past six month when I turn off my engine, I have been experiencing my offside rear dropping down to the bumstops,
This only happens within five to ten minutes after I have turned off the engine and never at any other time. I can restart my engine and the suspension re inflates to a normal level.
This problem only occurs about once a week or once a fortnight.
Due to this problem been intermittent my Land Rover garage are unable to find out the cause.
Has any one else experienced this problem or explain what the fault is?
Another strange thing has just happened; my wife was driving over some speed bumps at a low speed. When the drivers rear suspension went down.
She stopped the car, got out to have a look and heard air escaping from around the wheel area.
She got back in to the car, started up the engine and the suspension re inflated as normal and she drove home. The discovery remained on the driveway for some days and suspension remained at its normal height.
Do you think it’s the bag or sensor?
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