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Bob the B



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Try pulling the fuse before you start to lift the car. Think its fuse no 57. Just dont forget to put it back in Whistle

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VaguelyVogue



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Although it's easier just to lock it in Access height (and less work for the jack too) !

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
VaguelyVogue wrote:
Left in off road height overnight and it was the same height at each corner in the morning - so maybe it was a pressure relief valve at the compressor dumping excess air (I first noticed this on a warm day).


Most FF's wont achieve full height with an air leak... Most leaks are masked somewhat by the construction of the bags and as they extend the leak gets bigger, hence most not achieving full off road height...


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Meaning most wont achieve full height! They just keep trying and the light keeps flashing but the car never reaches its full height... If it does get to full height, lift the corners one at a time by putting your backside against the wheelarch and lift and listen for leaks...


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