TD6Sheffield
New Member
Hi everybody
I changed my front airbags/suspension on my range rover 2005 l322 a few months ago and everything has been fine until now.
My battery was really weak and the car would not start because there was no power but when it would the Air Suspension Inactive light would come up and I wouldn't be able to change the settings. But when it was on and you drove it for a few mins the air suspension would go back to normal and you can control it.
So I decided to change the battery and bought a new batt but the suspension light won't go off now even when you drive it. I cant control the suspension at all. But when you get out of the car the suspension rises it self to normal ride height so there won't be anything wrong with the air compressor? Or suspension legs?
Got it plugged in to diagnostics comp and error fault was canbus fault/error?
Anyone have any ideas what I can do? Before I take it to dealers and they have my pants down.
I've also got a brake fluid leak down passenger side but that can't be causing the problem can it?
I changed my front airbags/suspension on my range rover 2005 l322 a few months ago and everything has been fine until now.
My battery was really weak and the car would not start because there was no power but when it would the Air Suspension Inactive light would come up and I wouldn't be able to change the settings. But when it was on and you drove it for a few mins the air suspension would go back to normal and you can control it.
So I decided to change the battery and bought a new batt but the suspension light won't go off now even when you drive it. I cant control the suspension at all. But when you get out of the car the suspension rises it self to normal ride height so there won't be anything wrong with the air compressor? Or suspension legs?
Got it plugged in to diagnostics comp and error fault was canbus fault/error?
Anyone have any ideas what I can do? Before I take it to dealers and they have my pants down.
I've also got a brake fluid leak down passenger side but that can't be causing the problem can it?