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jaysta10k



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United Kingdom 2014 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Santorini Black
Lean when cornering amber light

Hi guys been having this fault flash up regular amber light saying vehicle lean when cornering car runs completely fine no issues once I cleared the fault with GAP it goes away but came back after few days. Now the fault it permanently on dash can’t clear it again car runs perfect any ideas could it be a faulty sensor etc.. Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 SDV8 SVO Stying Pack
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Post #710638 30th Jan 2025 9:36pm
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fisha



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The active dynamics system works to control lean on cornering using hydraulics ... the car knows how much it should lean, and if its beyond that, it'll throw errors.

Most likely culprit is a leak in the hydraulic system / lost pressure ... which is most likely the ACE pipework. Short term fix would be to fill more fluid back into the system, only for it to leak more.

Also look underneath for wet oil patches ... the pipes run under the LHS sill area to the rear back of the axle ... any wet oil would indicate leaking pipes ( due to corrosion )

A quick search for ACE pipes and similar should lead you down the rabbit hole. V8 or else ...

Post #710642 30th Jan 2025 9:49pm
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jaysta10k



Member Since: 24 Aug 2017
Location: Cheshire
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United Kingdom 2014 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Santorini Black

Hi this is fault code C1057-14 (2C) Rear axle - Pressure regulating valve - General electrical failure - circuit short to ground or open Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 SDV8 SVO Stying Pack
Audi A4 2.7 TDI S Line Black Edition phantomn black
Previous Cars
Range Rover Vogue SE Overfinch Styling 22" Elara's full black stealth colour coded
Java black Range Rover sport 2.7 TDV6
Alaska white Range Rover sport overfinch 3.6 TDV8
BMW M3 Carbon Black

Post #710645 30th Jan 2025 10:08pm
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fisha



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Ok.

The valve block for the ACE system is bolted to the sill under the passenger seat a little rearward of the jacking point. To get at it, you will need to remove the plastic still guard / tray on that side. (Not really that hard to be honest ... lots of daft pop-rivets and some bolts.)

If I remember rightly, the wiring connectors seem to go into the top of the valve block, and the hydraulic pipes come out the bottom.

On my RR, there is gap / space around the jacking point which allows mud grit and water to be thrown up by the front wheel the inside of the sill tray and all over the valve block .... where the connectors are. the topside of the block was caked in mud and dirt which I cleaned off. I had thought about getting some sort of guard to cover the gap made.

Its *possible* that such muck and grime could be affecting the connectors / wiring, causing shorting. Possibly helped by the salt on the roads too.

As a first port of call, it may be worth looking at that. V8 or else ...

Post #710649 30th Jan 2025 10:35pm
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