![]() ![]() ![]() Basics If it sinks overnight the bags seals or pipes are at fault check for leaks with soapy water, look for cracks on a high setting.Get a full report from the LR garage as to what the fault codes and readouts were, what they did to rectify the problem, why the fix did not work and what parts of the suspension they inspected.These procedures are for the P38 but may help with the later models, unless you get help from an expert, try the following: How can i get it fixed fully? What should i do? Does anyone have any advise on what the problem could be?Īny info would be greatly appreciated! - Again, sorry if this is the wrong place, i am a newbie! Im guessing this part should be under warranty as its only 6 months old? - if its the compressor playing up. I have checked the service history and the previous owner had a new compressor and air resevior fitted in Nov '09, due to the same symptoms. Anyway took it back and the garage took it in to Land Rover to have the fault checked out, reset the message and updated the ECU software and compression level (by 10bar or something) - anyway, all was ok for about 2 weeks then its happened again. On the day i drove it home i got the "Air Suspension Inactive" message on the dash, this was after i was playing around with the buttons quite a lot to be fair. I am a recent owner of a 2004 Range Rover 3.0l Vogue, in Black - and love it very much! However, since i bought it i have had a fault appear. Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, but i didnt know where else to put it. ![]()
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