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Belgium 2009 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Stornoway GreyDiscovery 3
Air sus. fault after bodywork

Hi all,

I had an accident on 15 januari, I drove into a car. But as my car has been standing still a pretty long time we tought it would be normal that the air suspension is not raised anymore.

After 3 months my car is now almost ready at the bodyshop (needed to wait very long to receive parts from MMJ) and my bodyshop had a very busy shedule. But know they are finishing the job we have troubles. All fault codes where erased except for the air suspension one. Know when we start the car the air suspension light comes on, first orange (very short time) then it becomes red, and the dash sais 'air suspension fault, read manual' or something.

Also my battery runs flat every time (very fast). But it is not even 4 months old. There has been bodywork at front bumper, airconditioning condensor, cooling radiator, and just an estetic paintjob at my right rear arch. Is there any cable we should check for damage? Maybe by dismanteling the car something has been dammaged. My front bumper is not on yet, neither my rear right arch and light if that is for any help.

Hope to solve this fast, I miss my d3 Big Cry

Thank you in advance Bow down Bow down
  
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