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2001 Range Rover - Air will leak out overnight

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Old Oct 31, 2009 | 11:22 AM
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Default 2001 Range Rover - Air will leak out overnight

Suspension problem. Left front bag will leak out the air when its not in operation (works fine driving). It takes a couple hours for it to leak allthe way out. When i start up the truck it levels out just fine tho, maybe a bit slower than before (i think all the compressed air leaks out too).

Is this something that is fixed by replacing the bag?

This started after a pretty rough 4x4ing weekend.



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Old Oct 31, 2009 | 12:21 PM
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Most likely a bag, have you ever heard air leaking from that bag, have you tried spraying the bag with soapy water and see if it blows bubbles? How many miles on the truck? If you do need to replace it, do it soon so you don't burn up your pump and replace in pairs, consider buying your replacement bags from Arnott-Indus. in Florida, they have the best bags , prices and a lifetime warranty.
 
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Old Nov 1, 2009 | 09:37 AM
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Default Thx for the info!

Yea I guess Ill just buy two and replace both the front. The RR has 84k on it, but the guy I bought it from said he replaced all four bags at 60k.

This is a fairly easy thing to do i hear? At least for someone who works on cars often? (not me, my brother hehe)

Does that company have an online site where i can buy them and have them shipped?



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