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rich89



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Fitted new compressor and fault still showing up.

As above, fitted the compressor and then had someone come round to clear the fault for me last night.
Went to the shops just now and on my way home after a 10 minute drive, it came up with suspension fault again.
The fault was that it was taking too long to fill up.

Any ideas?

Post #274034 2nd Aug 2014 3:53pm
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87RJD



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Is the compressor you've fitted new, second-hand or refurb?

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rich89



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Brand new from duck worth.

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Mikey



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Corroded/Leaking reservoir?

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Contraband



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I had a split in an air hose giving the same error. It was behind the offside rear wheel as the pipe comes out of the wheel well. If its taking too long to lift the car, the air must be going somewhere, so it should be possible to hear if you have a leak.
Start the fattie lifting then quickly switch off, jump out and listen........ Previously..
Vogue SE TD6
Defender 90 2.4
Defender 110 TD5
Vogue 3.5 EFI

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rich89



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Doesn't seem to be leaking anywhere. I will check tomorrow again just incase the new compressor has pumped it up abit more than the old one.

It goes up and down so easily now tho. Doesn't struggle at all which is nice.

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Joe90



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What is the fault: as read by diagnostics ? .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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Previous: L322 Range Rover TDV8 3.6 2008; L322 Range Rover TD6 3.0 2002; P38A Range Rover V8 1999

Post #274073 2nd Aug 2014 9:19pm
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rich89



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Before I fitted the compressor it was, reservoir too slow to fill up. code was C2A160 or something like that.

I haven't got a fault reader so haven't had a chance to read it post fitting.

Post #274079 2nd Aug 2014 9:44pm
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