suspension : front down/rear up
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suspension : front down/rear up
Hello everyone.
This is a follow up thread about my suspension issue.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/20...ear-up-104450/
I got an answer from a dealer.
1. There is very finy tiny air leak in the front suspension. It was replaced and fixed.
2. There is still height difference between front and rear. It is not broken or failure if the difference in 3cm. It is written on the manual book.
3. So, my defender has still height difference issue, but it is not broken. Because the difference is in 3cm.
So I would like to tell you all. Not only defender owners but also range rover, discovery owners. If your vehicle shows rear/front suspension height difference and it is in 3cm, you cannot get any service from LR.
This is a follow up thread about my suspension issue.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/20...ear-up-104450/
I got an answer from a dealer.
1. There is very finy tiny air leak in the front suspension. It was replaced and fixed.
2. There is still height difference between front and rear. It is not broken or failure if the difference in 3cm. It is written on the manual book.
3. So, my defender has still height difference issue, but it is not broken. Because the difference is in 3cm.
So I would like to tell you all. Not only defender owners but also range rover, discovery owners. If your vehicle shows rear/front suspension height difference and it is in 3cm, you cannot get any service from LR.
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My front suspension drops over night. Rear stays at normal height. There is a special service message about the issue from land rover. Have an appointment for the dealer to look at it in a couple weeks. I don't think my issue is just a 3cm difference. When starting after being parked for a day or more, the front will raise. If it is a constant 3cm difference, why would the compressor turn on and raise the front? There is more on this issue here: https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic77721.html
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My front suspension drops over night. Rear stays at normal height. There is a special service message about the issue from land rover. Have an appointment for the dealer to look at it in a couple weeks. I don't think my issue is just a 3cm difference. When starting after being parked for a day or more, the front will raise. If it is a constant 3cm difference, why would the compressor turn on and raise the front? There is more on this issue here: https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic77721.html
Very helpful.
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#6
Hello everyone.
This is a follow up thread about my suspension issue.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/20...ear-up-104450/
I got an answer from a dealer.
1. There is very finy tiny air leak in the front suspension. It was replaced and fixed.
2. There is still height difference between front and rear. It is not broken or failure if the difference in 3cm. It is written on the manual book.
3. So, my defender has still height difference issue, but it is not broken. Because the difference is in 3cm.
So I would like to tell you all. Not only defender owners but also range rover, discovery owners. If your vehicle shows rear/front suspension height difference and it is in 3cm, you cannot get any service from LR.
This is a follow up thread about my suspension issue.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/20...ear-up-104450/
I got an answer from a dealer.
1. There is very finy tiny air leak in the front suspension. It was replaced and fixed.
2. There is still height difference between front and rear. It is not broken or failure if the difference in 3cm. It is written on the manual book.
3. So, my defender has still height difference issue, but it is not broken. Because the difference is in 3cm.
So I would like to tell you all. Not only defender owners but also range rover, discovery owners. If your vehicle shows rear/front suspension height difference and it is in 3cm, you cannot get any service from LR.
Anyway, if it's still within spec I guess the only thing you can do is pay your dealer to recalibrate the suspension to the way you want it. I'm sure the process is similar to all other Range Rovers--which is why your dealer probably does not want to do the work if JLR are not going to reimburse them for it. The suspension (all four corners) can be independently calibrated for each height mode. I don't know if, when calibrating for just access height, you need to also check calibration for the other height settings as well. If so, it may take a couple of hours work.
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Hello everyone.
This is a follow up thread about my suspension issue.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/20...ear-up-104450/
I got an answer from a dealer.
1. There is very finy tiny air leak in the front suspension. It was replaced and fixed.
2. There is still height difference between front and rear. It is not broken or failure if the difference in 3cm. It is written on the manual book.
3. So, my defender has still height difference issue, but it is not broken. Because the difference is in 3cm.
So I would like to tell you all. Not only defender owners but also range rover, discovery owners. If your vehicle shows rear/front suspension height difference and it is in 3cm, you cannot get any service from LR.
This is a follow up thread about my suspension issue.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/20...ear-up-104450/
I got an answer from a dealer.
1. There is very finy tiny air leak in the front suspension. It was replaced and fixed.
2. There is still height difference between front and rear. It is not broken or failure if the difference in 3cm. It is written on the manual book.
3. So, my defender has still height difference issue, but it is not broken. Because the difference is in 3cm.
So I would like to tell you all. Not only defender owners but also range rover, discovery owners. If your vehicle shows rear/front suspension height difference and it is in 3cm, you cannot get any service from LR.
I am going to see if i can find the date of manufacture on my front air springs. Any idea where that is located?
Thanks!
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The date on mine was at the top/rear of the air spring. Mine falls in the range of affected dates. When I spoke to the dealer, they said replacement of leaking springs would be covered under warranty even if it wasn't within those dates. I am going to print the SSM and bring it when I drop it off for service. I just have a feeling they will say "we couldn't find a leak". Since the leak is obviously small and takes a day or two to make any difference. Pic below. Camera didn't focus perfectly, but Oct. 2020.
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photo of front air spring
All:
I drove my 2020 110 P300 yesterday, after parking it for a few days. The front rose just as described by Marco. It then did it again later in the day twice -- once after I came out of a shop and started it up and once while sitting at a stop light. All occurred on flat ground.
My date of manufacture falls within the range -- July 15, 2020.
I will today make an appointment with my dealer to apply the Special Service Message -- SSM 75281 Front air spring air leak
Thanks for the assistance
July 15, 2020 mfg. date
I drove my 2020 110 P300 yesterday, after parking it for a few days. The front rose just as described by Marco. It then did it again later in the day twice -- once after I came out of a shop and started it up and once while sitting at a stop light. All occurred on flat ground.
My date of manufacture falls within the range -- July 15, 2020.
I will today make an appointment with my dealer to apply the Special Service Message -- SSM 75281 Front air spring air leak
Thanks for the assistance
July 15, 2020 mfg. date
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