Yep....So in my little test if he wakes up and the car is on the floor then there is most likely a leak
If the vehicle if still at full height then almost certainly no leak !
:Cry: then :mad2:What happens though if he wakes up and the car is gone ?
What happens though if he wakes up and the car is gone ?
:Cry: then :mad2:
:welcome2:Sorry to bump up an old thread,
i too have an air suspension inactive warning on my car, which is the same model (2002 v8 vogue)
an email from the previous owner says this:
HI Chris
I had left lights on car over night a few days a go and battery had gone flat. I had to take battery out and get a garage to recharge battery. The Air suspension light came on after. It comes on after battery flat or battery change. Follow this video and it will go off. How to reset the air suspension inactive warning Range Rover - YouTube
Other than this no I do not know. No problem with actual air suspension before.
^^ is he going crazy i've tried this and nothing? from what i've read if i disconnect the battery and wait twenty minutes, full lock each way will clear the errors,
being an IT guy touching the inside of an engine aren't my usual thing but i'm willing to give it a go.
Hence why I said, do the test...if that still doesn't reset...time for a plug in...might be a hard fault, so battery disconnection will do naff all![]()
Hence why I said, do the test...if that still doesn't reset...time for a plug in...
the SAS is used in the ABS, DSC, HDC and EAS system to determine steering input commands along with vehicle speed and ride height in order to maintain the Stability Control Systems...
Until you perform this you will get DSC, HDC and EAS warnings....
Sure thing...Did you learn all this on DIY SOS on the BBC ?
Is there an FAQ section ?
Have you got the www address ?![]()
No...always diconnect the black negative lead first...for Christs sake don't disconnect the red one first...this has a pyrotechnic charge in it to disconnect the battery in the event of a crash....I have seen the video and the bloke is a numpty for disconnecting the Red first...always the black one - wait 20 minutes then you can disconnect the red one (not needed in this case)...put the black one back and see if after the reset Lock to Lock you still get the warnings...i don't think it's a hard fault (i just typed out an ENORMOUS response which failed to post, i don't fancy retyping it, vbulletin's system stinks.
so i'm just (yes it is the sat nav model) to remove only the black cable from the battery? (i know how to do this, and raise the bonnet properly just i thought actually i was supposed to remove the red one
Thanks.
Chris