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The Pixie



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Air Suspension Inactive

My RR is a 2003 Vogue - I do not know if this is a L322 or ??
Recently the battery was changed. On the change the central looking system did not work.
I tried to fix the key, but the result was Air Suspension Inactive - it is locked down so I am unable to drive it.
I have looked online but everything I have tried has failed.
I have the vehicle abroad so getting proper RR help is difficult.
Any advice welcome.

Post #468140 11th Feb 2018 5:32pm
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nicedayforit



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Engine running, turn steering fully to left, turn steering fully to right. Ignition off, ignition on and you should be ok. Thumbs Up

Post #468142 11th Feb 2018 5:43pm
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^ do that straight after a battery disconnect and reconnection ... ... - .- -.




Y. O. L. O.
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Post #468201 11th Feb 2018 9:15pm
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The Pixie



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Tried the steering technique but suspension still inactive, no lights showing on dial either.

Post #468322 12th Feb 2018 8:54pm
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nicedayforit



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Regrettably if you have no lights showing for the air suspension you have a hard fault logged on the ecu which means you need to connect to a diagnostic unit to clear it.

Post #468328 12th Feb 2018 9:26pm
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