Dopey

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Air ride suspension seem to be stuck on low, I went over a speed bump a little too fast, and since its stayed on low ride, is there a way to simply (Land Rover and simply have never been used in the same sentence before) is there a reset button, or a way to re set it? thanks all
 
Make sure the override button is off, and then try ignition off-on. The car should try to achieve standard height as soon as you drive away.
 
I have some software, cant remember what it is, I will have to look 2morrow see what I have, but saying that, I wont know what to do with it
 
Ok it's sorted, I would like to say I'm a ****ing Genius , but as you know I am not, I wiggled a few wires and tubes and said hallelujah amen and it now works!!!!
 
Jesus has entered the forum, all bow before him, his holy "wonking genius".. I get my o's and a's confused..
well done sir, well done!
 
I think its was my wife's fault to be fair... she did diss it when it was working fine, usual grumbled about too much £££ being spent on it, so that's what gave it the sulks....
 
I understand, although mine better half likes the bus ( but not half as much as me!), she does get upset about the money it swallows down and the fact that when I have no work on, its always range rover tweeking time and not stupid diy time!! DIY sucks, P38's rule..
go team bus!!
 
Mine's got confused in the past. I pressed override, selected the height change and then took override off and it was sorted.
 
I recently had an EAS problem, the software is free to download, you just need the connector, the software is pretty easy to use, there is also a really good instruction video on youtube, you can get the diagnostic codes, start your compressor without running the engine, completely re set the system, change the ride height settings, to say it's free software it's excellent.
 

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