I fitted one of these kits about 2 months ago , its really easy especially as I have lpg so the pump isn't buried below the spare tyre.Its the best £25 ive spent on ebay .Yes it is the same (wabco) pump as the A6 allroad. I fiited one because I was fed up of having to have the suspension reset when ever it got really cold and the pump (having a worn piston ring) couldn't raise the suspension quick enough before the computer said No.
Cheers Glen.

Wow exact same problem as I've had. Had it reset twice, first time it was at access height so needed addressing ASAP. Second I forgot about it and switched between access and normal then back as quickly as possible. Dropped a little in height but not too much. Pump failed again.
Bought the kit from bagpipeandy, aka audi A6 allroad, aka Andrew Fulton from eBay. £25. Watched his rebuild video on youtube Bagpipingandy-how to fit Range Rover, BMW, Wabco air suspension compressor repair kit - YouTube
Pump has been removed and will fit the kit hopefully tomorrow.
Still need to get system reset though :-(
 
Wow exact same problem as I've had. Had it reset twice, first time it was at access height so needed addressing ASAP. Second I forgot about it and switched between access and normal then back as quickly as possible. Dropped a little in height but not too much. Pump failed again.
Bought the kit from bagpipeandy, aka audi A6 allroad, aka Andrew Fulton from eBay. £25. Watched his rebuild video on youtube Bagpipingandy-how to fit Range Rover, BMW, Wabco air suspension compressor repair kit - YouTube
Pump has been removed and will fit the kit hopefully tomorrow.
Still need to get system reset though :-(

Get yourself an "All Comms" diagnostics unit. You can reset faults and read faults at home, it would soon pay for itself
 
We'll it must be genuine as it's worked :)

Had me panicking about it. Pump sounds better now too, not so laboured.

Just the calliper or do, then look at facelift and wether or not it's worth it.
 
Don't think RSW offered just an EAS / ABS one ??!

He might do a plug in standalone reset tool ...
 

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