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goncalo



Member Since: 26 Apr 2013
Location: Portugal
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Portugal 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black
Air suspension inactive - air spring

Hello,

I'm in holidays in Algarve with my wife and 2years girl. And today I went to make surf in a beach with difficult access in a natural park. I changed the height of the suspension to high and when I was going downhill I was surprised by the sound of air scape from the front right suspension. I suspect the airspring is old and maybe the rubber is cracked and the air escaped. Then when I get off the car the front right of the car was down. I set the suspension level to normal and apparently solved the problem the airspring went normal. In the return way with the bad terrain I listened again some air escapes and after that the message "air suspension inactive" the car now is parked with the front face in low level. I don't have the IIDTOOL I can't clear the fault code. I'm 600km away from home and I don't know what to do.

I think my choices is to find some Land Rover authorized garage to fix and will be very expensive!!! If I was in my hometown In Porto I will order from island 4x4 the airspring and send to my Land Rover mechanic to fix it!

With this symptoms the problem is the air springs or could be other problem? if I had the IIDTOOL and reset the error, there was a chance to solve the problem temporary and take the car home?

Thanks in advance for comments I don't know what is my best thing to do! Ex-FULLFATTY now downgraded

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