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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3237 |
Have you inadvertently pressed the lock button in the centre of the dash control for raising and lowering? Should have a light in it if you have. John
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17th Jun 2016 6:45pm |
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thegamekeeper Member Since: 12 Nov 2015 Location: sunderland Posts: 71 |
theres no lights on. the top one and the middle one come on for a few seconds when i start the engine then go off and stay off. Current. FFRR Vogue. TD6 Java black.
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17th Jun 2016 6:50pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8295 |
You could try a battery disconnect but it sounds like a hard fault, in which case you need a code read to find out what's broken... Pete
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17th Jun 2016 7:00pm |
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thegamekeeper Member Since: 12 Nov 2015 Location: sunderland Posts: 71 |
ile have a better look tomorrow and get back to you. cheers Current. FFRR Vogue. TD6 Java black.
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17th Jun 2016 7:12pm |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
I had a similar issue on my L322. Mine would lower to access and come back to normal ride height, but would not go to off road and eventually all the lights weent out on the control knob, but I got no message at all in the dash display at any stage. Mine was basically a failed compressor. I also found that if I rotated the knob to off road height and held it there to try to raise the suspension , the 'up' light came on and I could hear the compressor trying to raise it but failing, nothing happened and when I let go of it, the lights went out again. Mine was trange in that it initially had the power to move it from access to normal height. Steve
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20th Jun 2016 4:03am |
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Road Stone Member Since: 08 Mar 2014 Location: Uganda Posts: 227 |
Can you hear anything noise wise from the compressor? ie is it trying to do something. THIS WRECKAGE |
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20th Jun 2016 4:43am |
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