Hi it has had new air bags and compressor been checked for leaks I am told , I did have to have the sun roof seal recently so I will look at that multi pin when I can . thankshey there, do you have any diagnostics to hand?
are there any air leaks around the car?
before you go buying stuff, start looking around the car for problems that could be causing the bus to behave in this fashion.
airbags. cracking or air loss.
air lines that travel around the chassis. any crimped or holed.
a spray bottle of soapy water can reveal air leaks.
another thing is, do you ever get water in the passenger foot well after t has rained?
reason being behind the little panel under the dash left of the passenger foot well there is a multi pin connector that can get dripped on by a leak from the pollen filter screws above and corrode the pins inside the plug. this can cause random lifting and other issues.
do your homework and report back.
good luck
Thank I will print this off and give to my mechanic it looks a bit more than I can do .Look in the tech archive top left of range rover home page in there look for one by Wammers on the EAS follow the tests and let us know what's happening.
thanks for all your help it is with the mechanic now , I will let you know what he comes up withAnd check the compressor block connector in the EAS box, its renouned for loose connections. They can be "adjusted" to tighten them.
thanks I will ask the mechanic if he can check that it's a real pain, when it works it's lovely and I really want to keep the car but it's so hard to get to the bottom of things . this forum helps keep me going with it . thanks all for your in putI had this problem, changed bags, valve block seals, compressor seal, pressure switch, checked all lines etc etc but still kept throwing a wobble. would work fine for a couple of days then go into fault mode. eventually change driver pack on the side of the valve block and been perfect since. if you could borrow a known good one its worth checking before spending ££££
so far my mechanic says his check showed an o/s height problem,he has ask some one for more info on that code and is going to get back to me todayWhat did the diagnostics say ?
Thanks all I will pass this info on to him and keep you update .The L322 is quite good at telling you what is wrong using the right diagnostics kit. Many systems are linked together and the underlying fault can be from a different part of the vehicle but without the right diagnostics you could end up replacing everything.
As Wazz says it could be as simple as the height sensor needs replacing.
yes I would think it has been up on the lift several times recently . what would be the cure for that ? can they be cleaned or does it mean new sensorsPossible faulty sensor. Has it been jacked up with the wheels hanging recently? If so, the sensors can get moved to an area that they don't normally operate in and pick up dirt causing false readings.
Yes I would think several times recently , so can they be cleaned or is it new ones ?Possible faulty sensor. Has it been jacked up with the wheels hanging recently? If so, the sensors can get moved to an area that they don't normally operate in and pick up dirt causing false readings.