Hello, Just after a bit of info.. I've searched the forum on "Slow riser" and "Pump" etc. but I'm not sure if its the same problem as I have..
I haven't been using the Range Rover as much recently but I went out to it last week and noticed the suspension was all still up (still in normal ride height) which, I thought must be a good thing.
Trouble is, when I try to adjust the height (extended, or to access and then back to normal) it takes a Very long time to move.
Now what's weird about this is if I leave it to idle for a few minutes, the pump turns off as normal and stays off, even when I adjust the heights (which are now working fast) Until it, as I call it, runs out of steam.. and then the pump comes back on and it takes another few minutes to pump itself up enough to adjust the heights again..
My question is, does this sound like the pump is worn, or is there a leak somewhere in the reservoir? (all of the air bags are fine - also can't see/hear any leaks in the pipes)
Thanks in advance,
Matt.
I haven't been using the Range Rover as much recently but I went out to it last week and noticed the suspension was all still up (still in normal ride height) which, I thought must be a good thing.
Trouble is, when I try to adjust the height (extended, or to access and then back to normal) it takes a Very long time to move.
Now what's weird about this is if I leave it to idle for a few minutes, the pump turns off as normal and stays off, even when I adjust the heights (which are now working fast) Until it, as I call it, runs out of steam.. and then the pump comes back on and it takes another few minutes to pump itself up enough to adjust the heights again..
My question is, does this sound like the pump is worn, or is there a leak somewhere in the reservoir? (all of the air bags are fine - also can't see/hear any leaks in the pipes)
Thanks in advance,
Matt.