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Goldsniffer Mar 7, 2013 01:28 PM

Range Rover HSE Air Suspension
 
Hello Folks i have a 2004 HSE and i changed out the Air compressor, for the air suspension. Okay now the light on adjustment have gone out and still have the inactive warning on. I did take it to Land Rover to be tested and they said very weak compressor, so its been replaced. I have tried reset the computer by battery disconnect and turning the steering wheel left to right 4 times each direction to stop. Am i missing something here guys or is my height adjustments out as well. It does go all the way up in running mode when driving.


Goldsniffer

Goldsniffer Mar 7, 2013 02:01 PM

Range Rover air suspension
 
Hello Folks i have noticed two green wires going to a sensor on the compressor. This sensor is held in with a bolt on top of the pump in compressor assembly. Does this need to be there just a question. Or has it been succeeded to different function now.


Goldsniffer

LR Techniker Mar 9, 2013 02:23 PM

I believe the wires you are referring to is the compressor temp sensor. They need to be there.

As for the "inactive" message, its really hard to say what it could be, without knowing what fault codes are stored. It could be a continuation of the original problem, or it could be a new one. Without fault codes, its all guesswork.

Kenneth Ray Rinderhagen Jr Feb 5, 2014 12:01 AM

Air bags wheel wobble
 
Hello i am a jackass of all trades and master of none i have school diplomas certificates though i don’t have the Mitchel’s on-demand account nor the atmosphere. I am Mobil mech and occasional run into situations beyond my capacity. This scenario is a 2003 Range Rover HSE I had diagnosed the right front bearing as the wheel can be held and danced around in the bearing or bearing in the housing (hub) unfortunately only the new bearing is purchased also I had replaced the line for the right front air strut and it fails to correct the problem of the air bags not filling up at all

The codes are Current EAS Faults-->
EAS ID 109717010171600340111-01

CAN bus Fault
Faults Cleared
<-END EAS Faults
--Current ABS Faults-->
ABS ID 00001225212153C290101-02
Steering angle ECU internal fault
Steering angle ECU internal fault
Faults Cleared
<-END ABS Faults

The right front whell wobbles while driving and the air struts do not maintain nor fill up with air :p

tony1963 Feb 10, 2014 06:33 PM

Blinker fluid.

tims911 Feb 23, 2014 12:47 PM

did you try replacing the Air Dryer assembly? FYI, don't take it apart unless you want a driveway full of tiny silica balls.

Goldsniffer Feb 24, 2014 06:29 AM

Hse
 
I replaced the compressor and it worked for a while until i took it to Land Rover. Now the warning still comes on, land rover never again. I am just going to replace the height adjustments and go from there i guess.

LR Techniker Feb 25, 2014 07:32 PM

If you replace the height sensors, the system needs to be calibrated.

What did Land Rover do to make the light come back on???

Goldsniffer Feb 26, 2014 05:58 AM

Hse
 
Yes i agree on the collaboration. Just being pro active since the system will not reset by manually. Any suggestions.

Kenneth Ray Rinderhagen Jr Feb 27, 2014 12:54 PM

it wasn't the dealer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LR Techniker (Post 449297)
If you replace the height sensors, the system needs to be calibrated.

What did Land Rover do to make the light come back on???

More than likely they turned the light off cleared the codes or something the one I am working on gave code for the steering position sensor we also have questions about the function of the left front position sensor I haven’t found the instructions for changing the steering sensor yet. Messing around with occasional gets it to work though it fails again after short distance
The symptoms are the air bags do not fill up and the inactive light comes on


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