Plus 1 ^^^^^
indeed with just the front lowering there can be a leak on the compressor , air tank, reservoir valve block, front air struts and front valve block or even pipe and connections
know when I was looking for leaks I made up a test kit, allowing me to test each circuit one at a time, then vacuum tested each valve block to ensure they weren’t letting by
also bubbled tested the air struts in access, normal and off road height and then it allows to me more exposed where it can sometimes not leak on other settings where the rubber is inside the struts metal shroud
when the compressors dryer material breaks down it turns to dust , that goes round the entire system causing untold problems , ie in between the valve block seals
was considerably better when I also replaced all my Voss connectors with the brass push fits , was like night and day after I cured all the leaks , noticeably the ride quality
so if u don’t mind me adding , plse start from the compressor and air tank with soapy water m air struts can also leak on the top fittings and around the rubber bags on the struts
As I kept testing mine there was a stage where the front dropped , fitted isolating valves on each air bag by the front valve block , this ensured when turned off and still dropped proving the air struts were at fault
with my test kit I got a hand vacuum pump for the valve blocks, along with some pushfit fittings, ie, blanks, couplings etc
hope u get on ok and Not wishing to sound rude plse try and not throw parts at it as it will become very expensive as u can easily spend £1.000 in the blink of an eye
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