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ibb1



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Air Suspension Inactive?

After I had a new battery installed last week I had this warning come up, the normal turning the wheel left to right didn't clear it so the garage re set it on the computer.
All was fine until today when I got the warning up again, I had it reset on the computer again only for it to appear again half an hour later, the car seems to sit in the normal mode but it is locked in this mode only and I get the warning on the dash.

Does anyone have any ideas where to start?.

Post #273644 30th Jul 2014 5:24pm
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low charged battery?.....was the new one that was fitted fully charged? ... - .- -.




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Post #273650 30th Jul 2014 6:04pm
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I go with Stan on this one. New batteries should be charged before being used. They could have been sat on a warehouse shelf for months before you get your hands on them.

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Hi yes it was charged and conditioned before being fitted, I've heard the compressor working etc and it went up and down fine before this, does it need testing for leaks or could there be a compressor problem?.

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i think the most easiest thing to do first is to disconnect the battery, wait 30 minutes, reconnect and set the steering parameters...if the problem is still there it would be a good idea to get the fault codes read .. ... - .- -.




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