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Old Nov 19, 2018 | 11:41 AM
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Default Terrain Response & Suspension issues

I have a 2008 LR RR HSE w/120K miles.My front end is lower than usual and will not raise up. It bouncy when I hit small bumps.When I start it up, the Terrain Response is in normal mode (Special Programs Off), On-Road Indicator is lit, and the High Range is lit. After about 30 seconds the Terrain normal & On-Road indicator lights go out, but the High Range light stays lit. When this occurs I can’t make any changes to the Terrain Response. I have no clue as to why it is doing this. Help!!

Sequence of events1) 1st Start2) After 1st Start #13) 3 Minutes after Idle4) After 2nd Start #15) After 2nd Start #2



1st Start

After 1st Start

After a 3-minute Idle

After 2nd Start #1

After 2nd Start #2


 
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Old Nov 19, 2018 | 02:54 PM
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Looks like you have an EAS fault and it is shutting down systems as a limp limp effort.

If it is isolated to the front. It could be an airline, valve block height sensor or spring.

To better diagnos the issue a Land Rover specific tool to pull codes is needed
 

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Old Nov 20, 2018 | 11:17 AM
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Thanks Dude!

I really appreciate the quick reply.
 
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