Hi,
After replacing my height sensors recently in a spate of tlc I noticed my rear suspension was deflating overnight on both sides. This had occasionally happened previously.
Having also noticed my new compressor running for long periods I used my faultmate to read a pressure switch open fault.
I decided to pump the suspension to max and then disconnect my battery to disable the self levelling on the suspension for further diagnostic and again both rear airbags deflate.
My current feeling is the o-rings in the valve block probably require replacing as I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) each side at the rear has its own air supply and the common connection is the valve block.
I intend to replace the pressure switch at the same time but I'm wondering if I'm barking up the wrong tree to start with.
Any thoughts / advice is welcome. Also does anybody know the procedure for resetting ride heights using vehicle explorer on a fault mate would be as once this fault is nailed will require doing.
Thanks again for any help!
After replacing my height sensors recently in a spate of tlc I noticed my rear suspension was deflating overnight on both sides. This had occasionally happened previously.
Having also noticed my new compressor running for long periods I used my faultmate to read a pressure switch open fault.
I decided to pump the suspension to max and then disconnect my battery to disable the self levelling on the suspension for further diagnostic and again both rear airbags deflate.
My current feeling is the o-rings in the valve block probably require replacing as I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) each side at the rear has its own air supply and the common connection is the valve block.
I intend to replace the pressure switch at the same time but I'm wondering if I'm barking up the wrong tree to start with.
Any thoughts / advice is welcome. Also does anybody know the procedure for resetting ride heights using vehicle explorer on a fault mate would be as once this fault is nailed will require doing.
Thanks again for any help!