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I have a 2006 range rover sport supercharged. Just got back to the dealer after two hours they said they needed more time. The suspension light is on and then after few months driver seat and side mirrors not working anymore. When i got the vehicle to the dealer they said the fuse for the seat heater keeps blowing out everytime they change it. They said they need to trace all the wiring to see if a wire is having contact with chasis or somehting.....please!!! Any help???
if someone can help me with at least fixing the seat that would be great. the funny thing is that the button that inflates the back support works but the buttons that actually move the driver seat dont work at all....I traced both wires and they both go to the same box (ecu) the control unit.....so any suggestions?
You have a wire that is contacting a piece of metal and grounding and causing the fuse to blow. You just have to find the problem. No real complicated means of diag or fix just find the problem. Probably something installed wrong causing the problem.
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Help, Is there a way to reset air suspension shocks, my 97 RR is sitting all the way down. I un-pluged it, now nothing works with it (am I making any sense ?)
Help, Is there a way to reset air suspension shocks, my 97 RR is sitting all the way down. I un-pluged it, now nothing works with it (am I making any sense ?)
First off, this is a completely different topic so you should start a new thread about this. But to get to your question, no, there is no way to "reset" the air suspension. You have an EAS problem, either a bad pump, leaking air bag/shock, or some electrical gremlin associated with the system. It could be one of many things.
Sorry thought this was RR help. Well I took it in to a small RR shop in Huntington Beach. He put it on some Dynastic(sp) Computer, then reset it from there. He then showed me way to by-pass everything to fool the computer so it would re-set itself. Very cool trick......Thanks for trying