Hitachi compressor, ride height is OK at [normal 84mm] haven't looked at the steering data and the rcm is of course impossible to access,
After all, it's a Land Rover. Also, I am on the third A/C pipe breaking on the compressor, cost so far for the first two $3200, next one is
due to be fitted on the 10th January. Any idea of why L R dealer next door uses the A/C bloke for all problems and have no idea? Happy New Year.
many thks , ant that the truth with regards to the lack of access lol, , however I must confess have seen some owners get access to the RCM, think it’s held on with a few bolts to then allow u to remove it , but of course haven’t done this myself, only going on what other owners have said
also trying to remember where the compressor connectors are hidden inside the engine bay on a D4 , think they might be behind ur drivers side headlight but can check if u haven’t found them yet as know there can be issues at these connectors
Apologises as the only ride heights I know are from the centre of the wheel to the bottom of the wheel arch liner , in normal ride height, front 466mm rears 485mm ,
also heard that where dealers sometimes outsource some of there work , yikes regarding the cost of the ac pipe labour and indeed curious why they keep breaking , wonder if the pump bushes are excessively worn and causing vibration causing them to break ?
Can u remember which pipe it is plse as might be able to find out any references to it for u
Plse let us know when u get chance of the other readings, ie , steering wheel angle sensor , note that these can sometimes come lose on the column causing untold issues and dashboard lights