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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Java Black
Air suspension inactive + dash lit up like christmas tree!

Hi Guys,

New owner of a 2004 4.4 Autobiography.

Yesterday decided to do two things to it, 1) refit the original instrument cluster with freshly repaired pixels, and 2) use the cable tie method described on these excellent forums to secure steering column in/out motor, managed to do both without a hitch, however from previously being faultless I now have 'air susp inactive' plus abs and traction lights. Prior to my messing, everything was OK. I have tried the lock-to-lock reset multiple times also, and taking car for a run and restarting.

First port of call was the battery, as on trying to restart the car yesterday in hope of clearing the message it suddenly died, what with cold temps outside and the fact it looked like the original battery, I today replaced with a 110AH bosch, so ruled out low voltage which I have read can cause these messages.

My only thought is that somehow I have managed to dislodge wiring under the dash doing the steering column fix (its pretty tight) possibly to steering angle sensor? which is causing these symptoms, could changing the instrument cluster cause this sort of behaviour?

Thanks in advance guys! 2004 4.4 Autobiography - gone
2014 4.4 SDV8 VSE - gone
2012 4.4 TDV8 Overfinch

Post #104126 28th Jan 2012 3:56pm
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Hi 117


Start you car and turn the steering wheel fully left then fully right then back to fully left

Magic it's reset, Thumbs Up RANGE ROVER 04 TD6
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Post #104178 28th Jan 2012 8:52pm
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I would double check that all wires are properlly seated behind the cluster, im sure you can do that by removing just the dash top.

I have had both out in the past, but if it is because of a loose wire its more than likely behind the cluster than the column. Reformed

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England 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Java Black

Doh I read it as lock and unluck Rolling with laughter
Sorry 117

I've had my clocks out a few times for pixels and LEDs etc
And I've had the same,

But a "lock to lock" then A drive over 10mph did it for me.

Best thing to do is retrace your steps check clocks are pluged in correct
Then if ok remove battery for a good 30 mins.


If you have unplugged the steering seņor that would stop the
Lock to lock reset working woulndnt it.

What do I know I can't even read lol RANGE ROVER 04 TD6
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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Java Black

Hi guys,

Right checked wires on the instrument cluster, everything was OK, put in the interim cluster which I was using whilst other was repaired, and hey presto, no errors! tried the original a further time just to be sure and it seems that the repaired cluster is definitely the issue! The original clsuter worked fine before the repair! could it be that the repairer has damaged something inside? 2004 4.4 Autobiography - gone
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2012 4.4 TDV8 Overfinch

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Sounds very feasable. Who repaired the cluster for you? If it was a business I would talk to them and explain the issue. Reformed

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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Java Black

Yes, it was done by a business so I will get in touch with them. 2004 4.4 Autobiography - gone
2014 4.4 SDV8 VSE - gone
2012 4.4 TDV8 Overfinch

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