pmthompson

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Nightmare before xmas.

Warning message. Drive 35mph

Not sure if compressor is gone, a hose , strut.

Either way. Can Anyone in Essex/London area diagnose and fix this week? Cash job.

Help!!!
 
I have two warning messages:

Air suspension inactive
Self levelling inactive

Air suspension lights are out.

I'm hoping it's something that can be reset but otherwise. Compressor? Jose?strut?valve?

Any ideas? Badly need to sort for Saturday
 
Try to get into the habit of starting a new thread with the vehicle details in the first line....helps those who may be your saviour/s :)

ie.
Year xxxx, Model xxxx Engine xxxxx
Help.......
 
I just purchased it 2 weeks ago. No work. Other than playing with the ride height quite a bit. (Maybe no one touched it in years?)
 
The only thing your allowed to play with regularly is the Hi-LO, everything else only when needed.

I'd try a battery disconnect.... if you elect to do that I believe you close all doors after lifting bonnet, leave it to go sleepies for 20 minutes, don't open the doors...disconnect terminals for approx 20 minutes then reconnect.
May work?
Someone hopefully will correct me if that's wrong but it was what I did to mine several times, and 100% of the time it got it all back working again for weeks/months. For £0 I rather enjoyed it..o_O:)
 
Btw did you have the same issues as me?
Before the error messages. When I slowed down to a stop the ride height would change. It was pretty weird.
 
And would the suspension height adjustment lights be off too? The drive was so bad with air suspension inactive.

Is LL the only ones capable of doing a reset? I know if I ring them, they'll say they're fully booked until after xmas
 
No, a LR specialist has correct diagnostics but many individuals on here have there own dedicated devices, and it they who really would give a more informed answer really.
There is no doubt a code which could be read and may point directly to the offending component.
If you can diy, you ought to seek out advice here about which device would suit as anything else is just guessing, from here.
Your other post said you intend to keep it forever,,,even keeping it a short while you really need a code reader, at least to know what's up before paying a garage to look into it.
Dealer would be £80-£100 just plug you in and find the code, not fix it!!!!
 
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Why were you playing with your ride height "quite a bit"? You may have blown something. Just like switching a light on and off and on and off and on and off ......... something's bound to give!
 
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Well I assumed you could go up and down a few times before it going wrong. I wasn't going mad on the switch trying to do it's head in.

Yeah I could do with a code reader.time is of the essence now. I'm in beg,borrow,steal,kill mode right now
 
You can get a GAP IID Blue Tooth Diagnostic (the best outwith land Rover software) delivered on a next day basis from Duckworth Land Rover for about £400.
No doubt other outlets would do the same thing
 

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