thebiglad
Well-Known Member
Just in the sense of a word of warning, all Disco II owners with sls might care to read this:
It's been really cold here for about 10 days with plenty of snow and I was out the other day in my TD5 enjoying it's abilities when the sls warning light popped up on the dashboard. I stopped when safe to do so, turned the key off and then restarted the engine and the light went out, thought no more about it.
Went out yesterday, still loads of snow and the light came on again after a couple of miles. I checked and the drivers side rear suspension was lower than the nearside.
Leaking airbag you might think but it hadn't happened before so I had a VERY quick look underneath and both ride height sensors are covered in blocks of ice, so of course they can't work properly.
The weather is such that I can't work on the car (no garage yet) so she is staying like she is.
My guess is that the ride height sensors are giving duff or no info. to the control system so the compressor (which might also be frozen up of course!!) is not pumping the drivers side rear suspension back up.
I'm waiting for milder weather and will report back.
If needed LRseries quote £28 for genuine LR ride height sensors and Paddocks have Dunlop airbags for £63+vat. I don't want to think about compressors !!!!!!!!
I will pay more attention in the future to keeping these items really clean.
It's been really cold here for about 10 days with plenty of snow and I was out the other day in my TD5 enjoying it's abilities when the sls warning light popped up on the dashboard. I stopped when safe to do so, turned the key off and then restarted the engine and the light went out, thought no more about it.
Went out yesterday, still loads of snow and the light came on again after a couple of miles. I checked and the drivers side rear suspension was lower than the nearside.
Leaking airbag you might think but it hadn't happened before so I had a VERY quick look underneath and both ride height sensors are covered in blocks of ice, so of course they can't work properly.
The weather is such that I can't work on the car (no garage yet) so she is staying like she is.
My guess is that the ride height sensors are giving duff or no info. to the control system so the compressor (which might also be frozen up of course!!) is not pumping the drivers side rear suspension back up.
I'm waiting for milder weather and will report back.
If needed LRseries quote £28 for genuine LR ride height sensors and Paddocks have Dunlop airbags for £63+vat. I don't want to think about compressors !!!!!!!!
I will pay more attention in the future to keeping these items really clean.