Suspension will raise when system cooled - RR Sport SE 2016
Hello,
My 2016 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT SE (VIN: SALWG2VF9GA650103) I have some weird suspension messages that are showing up every time I am driving the car. The computer reading on the car doesn't show any faulty code.
For example today, without touching any button and just started driving I have these messages showing up in this order:
Then every other minute I have "Normal height selected", "Raising in progress" or "Suspension will raise when system cooled" that shows up.
I don't really see any height problem with the suspensions, nor feels like it moving up or down when the car is stopped.
This problem could sounds to me like the compressor is trying to work too much and overheat, then cool down and runs again..
But I don't understand why it is trying to run?? Maybe a leak? Bad sensor(s) ?
Any previous experience or advice please?
Thank you very much in advance for your help!!!
Loic
My 2016 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT SE (VIN: SALWG2VF9GA650103) I have some weird suspension messages that are showing up every time I am driving the car. The computer reading on the car doesn't show any faulty code.
For example today, without touching any button and just started driving I have these messages showing up in this order:
- "Off road height selected"
- "Suspension in extended mode"
- "Vehicule raising in progress"
- "Suspension will raise when system cooled"
Then every other minute I have "Normal height selected", "Raising in progress" or "Suspension will raise when system cooled" that shows up.
I don't really see any height problem with the suspensions, nor feels like it moving up or down when the car is stopped.
This problem could sounds to me like the compressor is trying to work too much and overheat, then cool down and runs again..
But I don't understand why it is trying to run?? Maybe a leak? Bad sensor(s) ?
Any previous experience or advice please?
Thank you very much in advance for your help!!!
Loic
There’s a thread on the other forum about these issues, but it MAY be either faulty ride height sensors or a clogged brass exhaust fitting, which can be easily cleaned, blown out and reinstalled.
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