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WickNordin



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"Adaptive dynamics fault" rock hard suspension.

Hi.

A few days after having my suspension dragged about at all sorts of angles after replacing a CV boot (not me, a family member, I passed spanners), my 2009 facelift car has developed an "adaptive dynamics fault" which my googling leads me to believe is a broken wire running into the top of one of the front shock mounts, which I've yet to find.

However, when googling, I've seen no mention of when this happening, the suspension going rock solid, as if someone has replaced the damper oil with custard. Is this normal? Thanks

Post #570329 19th Oct 2020 4:32pm
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Andy B



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Some more info here :-

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic38085...t=dynamics SDV8 AB MY 2019
SDV8 VSE MY 2015 - Gone
5.0 S/C AB MY 2010 - Gone
4.2 S/C VSE MY 2006 - Gone

Post #570331 19th Oct 2020 4:56pm
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Range Rover L322



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Pretty much everyone has to fix this at some point on an L322. It's quite a simple fix to either bodge or do properly with original parts .

I put the technical bulletin on here on Page 7 but if you read the whole post it explains everything

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic22949...p;start=90

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WickNordin



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Thanks guys, I've already repaired a very dodgy twist together repair in that past but I made it semi waterproof. So I'll have to cut open my tap sealing and try find the problem. (Assuming it's now not on the other side.)

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