Posted elsewhere, but with only one response, so please excuse posting here, and I know, I know about the subject.
I have an extremely bad back, hopefully temporary. This makes it very difficult to do anything on, in or under any vehicle.
The lights on my raise/lower switch went out and the display said "Air susp Inactive". The car drove normally, level and at a normal height.
I broke out my trusty Chinese BMW Scanner (PA Soft 1.4), which read
EHC -> 64/68 - Articulation-Plausibility
80/68 - Activity plausibility front right
I reset the faults with the PA diagnostic tool, the inactive suspension notice disappeared and the lights came back on. I then switched the magic switch to "Lower" and it seemed to have lowered the car, but it didn't seem to want to raise again, sitting there with the flashing light still flashing.
I loaded the wife in and we went to Sainsbury's. The vehicle seemed to be at the same height as usual, and the raise/lower light was steady in the "normal" position. But there seemed to be no suspension at all and every pothole or princess's pea that we drove over jarred my back and I returned home with nagging wife and barely able to move.
Reset the suspension again, the lights came on and I switched to up. It appeared to have risen, and drove OK but seemed high to get in or out. The up/down lights were out, so did another reset and switched to Down. The flashing light continued to flash even when the car was switched off and on again. Left overnight and the car now seems to be at the normal height and still level. Each time driving about 100 yards put the raise/lower lights out.
I can't do any work myself, but is the best bet to trust the scanner's faulty height sensor message and get a small local garage (good on Disco 1 & 2's) to change the sensor and check the wiring, or take it to the local indy specialist to have it on their proper diagnostics? The latter would be more expensive and involve taxi costs etc. Old 110 2.3 Petrol ???? - ????
Old 110 200tdi ???? - 2004
1996 Discovery 300tdi 2004 - 2015 met fiery end being welded
2004 JEEP Grand Cherokee 2015 - 2017
2004 L322 Td6 2017 -
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