Hi Guys
The height sensors were re calibrated yesterday for the second time by Land Rover but problem is still there, compressor running every 15 seconds and front N/S still high. The dancing front seems to have stopped now
Sorry if I'm stating the obvious but to 'calibrate' or more accurately set-up the sensors the official Land Rover way means that you put blocks of a certain size between the chassis and the suspension.
Then, when you let the air out of the system, the car settles to that height. You then read the values from the height sensors and put these into the memory of the ECU.
So, when you request that height, or the car automatically goes for a height setting, the ECU looks for the same readings back from the sensor. If the height sensor gives the same reading for the same level every time, as it should, then it cannot go to the wrong height.
If, however, this Land Rover specialist or dealer or whoever simply puts some values from a book, or that have worked before, or uses the same reading as the other side, or whatever into the ECU and your height sensor, for whatever reason is giving a greatly different reading then the suspension will not go to the correct height.
You are saying that the same corner is always too high, regardless of the work being done, so I've got to ask if anyone is actually doing anything or if they know what they're doing.
If you've got the software and don't mind a bit of messing about you can do the job with a tape measure, measuring from the wheel hub to the bodywork, rather than using blocks.