Red blinking height marks on 4x4 screen
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Is there a fault indicated?
The fix involves re-calibrating your suspension. If you don't have an IIDTool by Gap Diagnostics, you'll need one. Then you can go about re-calibrating your EAS.
If there is a fault indicated, then yes disconnect your battery to clear it. This should at least get your EAS back up again, but it is not a fix to your issue, just a temporary way to get your back up to normal height.
The fix involves re-calibrating your suspension. If you don't have an IIDTool by Gap Diagnostics, you'll need one. Then you can go about re-calibrating your EAS.
If there is a fault indicated, then yes disconnect your battery to clear it. This should at least get your EAS back up again, but it is not a fix to your issue, just a temporary way to get your back up to normal height.
#12
Suspension Fault
Hi everyone, we were driving today and got a message stating Suspension Fault, and so I clicked in the 4x4 to see if anything popped up and we saw the lights/dashes above the tires flashing. Shortly after the car warned us about lowering speeds to 30mph and the last .5 mile drive was horrible as the car suspension was not working. Any idea what this is?
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I have owned my 2009 Range Rover since 102,000 miles. I replace the left front ride height sensor 1,000 miles ago and have and no issues with the warning I was having of the suspension fault. After leaving my car parked for a week (which is not unusual, it's only driven 500 miles/month), the front suspension will not raise. The front right tire on the screen flashes red for a short period. The suspension never raises. Fixes? I think I'll try disconnecting the battery to start.
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