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jeffshaw



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2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey
vehicle lean when cornering fault

After having a tyre fitted remove front passenger wheel for a slow puncture I am now getting an amber warning of vehicle lean when cornering. |Switch off and can stay off for 30 miles and then sometimes comes on as red. Feels a bit boaty when driving. Any ideas Cheers

Post #713266 3rd Mar 2025 8:54pm
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Haylands



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England 2014 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

Sounds like leaking ACE pipes, the car is measuring a drop in line pressure, you will probably have low fluid in the tank and a leak dripping somewhere....

Don't drive it like this, the oil will run out and you will wreck the engine driven pump and need a new one as well as the pipes....

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Post #713277 4th Mar 2025 8:39am
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Sounds exactly what i had and turned out to be leaking front ACE pipes.

Get onto it asap as Halands says the pump is expensive (£1000) and a devil to fit apparently.

The pipes are also on back order again so id get a wiggle on.

Best of luck.

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Post #713279 4th Mar 2025 8:50am
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TST717



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I had similar issue having gone over a small speed bump in Tesco car park ….had to replace the ACE valve block located below the drivers side door area

Same ‘floaty’ feeling compared to how planted it had been previously ..

Post #713382 5th Mar 2025 5:30pm
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