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reynolds



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air suspension locked

Any help please my 2004 range rover" air suspension inactive warning "has come on no speed warning also the suspension lock light has come on preventing adjusting it any advice much appreciated.

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stan
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first thing i would check is the battery, if its over 3/4 years old it might be failing... ... - .- -.




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Rob2529



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Start up and turn the wheel all the way to the left then all the way to the right and should clear the fault.

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reynolds



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thanks for advice battery is 6 months old i have turned steering wheel lock to lock disconnected battery fault still there any more help much appreciated does any one no where the obd port is located on 2004 diesel autobiography

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obd port is on the lower right of the dash by the door. ... - .- -.




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reynolds wrote:
does any one no where the obd port is located on 2004 diesel autobiography


Same place it is on every L322. In the coin tray by your right hand knee when sat in the drivers seat...

I have one of these: http://www.rswsolutions.com/index.php?opti...;Itemid=77 and it's a lot of bang for your buck! 

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reynolds



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thanks for advice had it checked at garage pump nfg hope that cures it

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Nickj



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Let us know if sorts it. having similar issues!!

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reynolds



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yes all sorted

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How much was the pump and installation?? Did you have any issues raising/lowering the car prior to fault??

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reynolds



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hi it cost just under £500 inc fitting and programing i was advised not to keep lowering and raising vehicle as it causes premature failure as car is very heavy for the size of pump

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letsavit2



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reynolds wrote:
£500 inc fitting and programing


£500..... Rolling Eyes £270 part. hours labour.

Hardest bit of the job is taking the spare wheel out. 2004 black Vogue TD6

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Fr_Raf



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I have had the "air suspension inactive" for few weeks.

I changed the battery as the voltage was under 12 volts when I had a look on board computer messages.

I tried to turn wheel from left to right without success.

Today, I received my EAS activate from RSW, I just plugged it and wait for blinking green led.

The air suspension inactive message disapear, and I can now use my suspension correctly

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Richcl



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I'm still waiting on my EAS activate, left USA on the 29th November...Bloomin snow!!!
Hopefully will sort my car out, as having no HDC, ABS in this weather is a pain! Big Cry

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IanV8



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I have had similar messages recently after being in deep snow but they tend to clear after a while with an ignition off/on.

What I have noticed is that the speedo drops to zero at about the same time as the lights come on and this had me thinking that the problem is probably related to a speed sensor some where.

Have not looked further yet.

Ian

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