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barrieeld



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Suspension Fault comes back.

Was driving today and on 2 seperate occasions I got the suspension fault message appearing with the little "bing" noise.

The problem resets itself when the car is restarted but wanted to get to the bottom of it as I don't think it's the compressor as it would display fault all the time. This issue is like an intermitting gremlin that appears every so often.

Any ideas?

Post #88072 19th Oct 2011 8:30pm
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AMD



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I had the same problem. It was a faulty ride height sensor. £120 at the dealer. Current MY2020
Gone: 1 x L405 and 2 x L322's

Post #88081 19th Oct 2011 9:36pm
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47p2



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Height sensors are around £25-£30 each but they do need to be plugges into the computer to be set

Post #88082 19th Oct 2011 9:46pm
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barrieeld



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can this be done at an indy?

where can i source the sensors from?

Post #88113 20th Oct 2011 8:57am
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47p2



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Best get the sensors from LR, there are some for sale on ebay which look the same but they are for the Disco.

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Post #88129 20th Oct 2011 12:07pm
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The sensor needs to be calibrated after being replaced.

An indy can do it with a LR T4/IDS system (pre06/06>), Autologic, Faultmate, Hawkeye or our IIDTool. If it's a pre06, Storey's RAC will also work. The latter 4 are also available for DIYers.

You'll have to have the fault read before doing anything - and it could still be the compressor. If the compressor runs too long before building sufficient pressure you'll also get a fault as described. 
RRC 2Dr, RRC 4Dr,
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(wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too)

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stevemfr just like to say what a great little device very clever indeed. pleased with my IIDTOOL Bow down

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