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HGv driver



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Air suspension

Getting message will lift when cooled any idea what's the problem folks?

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the compressor is overheating due to it running to long, maybe due a leak somewhere?.. ... - .- -.




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^^What he said; I had a small tear in a front bag Big Cry Big Cry

You can grip the wheel arch and lift slightly listening for a hiss.

I bought a pair of front struts (Delphi, not Dunlop)

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Re: Air suspension

HGv driver wrote:
Getting message will lift when cooled any idea what's the problem folks?


See if you can find a fault code for c1A13-64 or c1a20-64, if you do, replace the compressor with an AMK. otherwise you can test for leaks with a roll of painters tape. Simply raise the vehicle to off-road height, turn it off and disconnect the battery. Then place painters tape on all 4 fenders extending down to the middle portion of the wheel, making sure it's tight. Then over 3-4 hours you will see where it's dropping. One corner means a bad air bag, one axle is a cross link valve block. All 4 wheels
Is a main valve block or reservoir. Generally speaking, and keeping mind that holes in air lines do occur, but not often. I have a rebuild kit for front air springs, and it works better than arnott.

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HGv driver



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Thank you for you replays as this fault came up on my drive to work Monday ,will it be ok to drive it home Friday? Bristol to cardiff

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with out knowing what is exactly wrong its difficult to answer that . ... - .- -.




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