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Saulius Ruzgys
 


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United Kingdom 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Auto Unknown ColourDiscovery 3
suspension normal height is to low

Hi

suspension normal height is to low, no warning lights all functions working

when going over speed bump car is jumping

any comments

thanks [/code]
  
Post #166924218th Jun 2016 7:56 am
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tayaste
 


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Sounds like it's on its bump stops.
What's the actual height at?
   
Post #166924818th Jun 2016 8:33 am
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Saulius Ruzgys
 


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Hello it's not completely down but definitely not in the normal height
  
Post #166925318th Jun 2016 8:43 am
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tayaste
 


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If it's defiantly not all the way down, it might just need a height calibration. What does the display say, which height mode is it in.?

What car is it?
   
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Saulius Ruzgys
 


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It's disco 3, 2007
Display says normal height
  
Post #166929718th Jun 2016 10:16 am
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tayaste
 


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Have you measured it?
   
Post #166938818th Jun 2016 2:49 pm
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Saulius Ruzgys
 


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No I didn't
But I own car for a year and I see that this is no normal height, Monday I taking it to Land Rover
  
Post #166939118th Jun 2016 2:53 pm
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Pic would be good to see what it's like. Thumbs Up
   
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Saulius Ruzgys
 


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This is the most it going up

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This is normal height

And I just noticed that if I try lower it, it goes little bit down and then back up again and computer say clear obstacles
  
Post #166941218th Jun 2016 3:48 pm
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Height looks OK to me. It sounds like youve got a different problem, the car thinks it's grounding when it isn't.
   
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JMack
 


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Front looks lower than the rear.




Do you have a good jack to lift the car. Lift it as high as you can at one side/wheel and then if you start it it will think it is grounded and go to extended mode. Then take the jack down and away it should stay at extended mode. Then you can re-set it to normal and see what it does.

If it was me I'd do that just to see what happens. Also measure the distance from the centre of the wheel to the apex of the wheel arch.
  
Post #166942918th Jun 2016 4:29 pm
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Saulius Ruzgys
 


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Hello, do you mean lift one corner so wheel don't touch the ground and then start the engine?
  
Post #166943918th Jun 2016 4:42 pm
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JMack
 


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Yes, lift it as if you were taking a wheel off. And then start engine, in neutral! Wink A message should say something like, 'extended mode, clear obstruction and re-set suspension'. (I can't remember the exact message) and the suspension will rise another inch or so.
Lower the jack and move the vehicle forward or back a little.
Then see if any messages and look and see if it looks higher and is level.
Then select normal height and see what happens. Check levels etc.

Raise to off-road height first before jacking up.
  
Post #166944918th Jun 2016 5:05 pm
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Saulius Ruzgys
 


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Done it Still the same
When it says "suspension in extended mode" reset suspension if cleared obstacles " how can I reset it?
  
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JMack
 


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Just move the suspension button to normal height.


Did it rise further than off-road height?

Did it look like all 4 struts were fully extended/higher than off-road?

When you select access mode does it drop right down?
  
Post #166948118th Jun 2016 6:21 pm
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