I would confirm your battery voltages as per my earlier post, if you have 11volts your battery is shot, i don't know exactly what it should be but high 12's when engine off and early to mid 14 volts when running - see this thread started by
@Saint.V8
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/rule-number-one.330965/
Have a look at this, it might help.
I dont have the 06 onwards screen on mine and the 06 i was working on i have given back so i cant help you with what that screen is telling you but looking at the white boxes above each wheel i would guess is your air bags or heights. It looks like if the white box is flashing read it refers to one of your air bags.
Is your car at normal height or lowered to the bump stops, it says it is at standard height but i think the green line should line up with the orange red rectangles and the white boxes above each wheel should be raised above the wheels i think, have a google.
I think you will need to access the fault codes for the air suspension with a more landrover specific diagnostic, i have used a snap on tool before and it was next to useless for the 06 i had at the time but there are different types of snap on diagnostic kit.
I am going to try asking for a third time, i am really trying to help you here - HOW DID YOU FIX THE EARLIER FAULTS OF NO POWER GOING TO YOUR FUSE BOX - THIS MAY LEAD US TO TRY AND FIND WHY THE AIR SUSPENSION IS STILL NOT WORKING AS THAT MAY NOT HAVE POWER.
Hi guys I currently have a 2006 l322 and now my dash cluster and suspension don’t work I’ve checked all the fuses and can’t seem to find a broken one , and for some reason there is no power going to the first 7 fuses from under the dash . Soon as I get power to them everything works . Any help or advice would be great guys
Does the air suspension work when you put power to the fuses ?
Do you have fuses and relays behind the rear right hand panel in the boot and have you checked them ? I would think you have fuses and a relay relating to the air suspension.
The pic below is from the earlier models but may still point you in the right direction.
