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Suspension Air Compressor Keeps Going on and Off

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Old 06-11-2020 | 09:24 AM
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no faults showing, I am getting a transmission fault, but I was getting that before.

I have put around 50 miles on the truck with the new ebay suspension compressor. I have left the cover off for testing. It is loud. It seems to be settling in. If the truck has been sitting, the compressor comes on for a 5 or 10 seconds on start up. I am not losing air, measurements are consistent and the image on the dash showing the suspension is good. So far so good, I drove it without the relay for a few days, then let it sit and pulled the negative battery cable. After I reconnected the battery cable I was no longer getting the compressor shutting down due to heat warning. I tried it with the new relay and my original relay, didn't seem to make a difference.

One a related note, the suspension air compressor on our 2010 Range Rover Sport is now on the fritz. I am getting the standard height only notification warning.......maybe these are covid 19 related.......

Phil

2005 LR3 HSE HD
2006 Range Rover Sport HSE
2010 Range Rover Sport HSE
 
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Old 06-11-2020 | 11:42 AM
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Some of that is normal. At startup, to have the compressor come on and top off the gallery.....happens all the time. If it's not faulting out, don't sweat it, I say.

As for the RRS....you sure it's not a brake switch, brake light or some other thing?
 
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