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18_LR5 07-16-2019 05:37 AM

Suspension fault, "Normal Height Only" message displayed
 
Hi All,

Looking for some help here with my 2018 Disco with 8k miles. After taking off for a 1 mile or sitting idle after starting the car for a few minutes, I get a Suspension fault, "Normal Height Only" message displayed. Once that comes on, I cannot adjust my ride height. I have done some research and it seems to be a common problem with older LR that ends up with a compressor replacement. I am hoping this is not the issue here due to how new the car is. Any recommendation to reset this fault without going to the dealer?

Regards,

Jack

vulturez 07-16-2019 07:15 AM

This seems like the exact reason you would bring it to the shop. I wouldn't ignore something like this, you have 8k miles so it is brand new. Schedule an appointment and get them to see if there is a failure occurring. If you wait it may actually fail out of warranty. Probably just a sensor issue.

abran 07-16-2019 11:23 PM

Without a code reader it’s a guess.

I would say it’s a compressor fault. A ride height sensor would shut you down and a leak is not likely.

1979rover 07-17-2019 08:24 AM

Been there. It was a compressor fault.

Dealer replaced in just a couple of hours.

18_LR5 07-23-2019 06:45 AM

Thanks for the input guys. Just dropped it off at the dealer yesterday. More to come.

Juancl 04-08-2022 02:04 PM


Originally Posted by 18_LR5 (Post 697454)
Thanks for the input guys. Just dropped it off at the dealer yesterday. More to come.

@18_LR5 Raising this thread from the dead to see what was the ultimate culprit of your issue as I am getting the same message.

LR Max 04-11-2022 01:08 PM

Compressor failure.

I did have this happen once, I was able to park the car for ~3 hours or so. Cleared and never came back.


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