Member Since: 04 Jun 2014
Location: Gloucester
Posts: 42
Air suspension fault
Hi, I discovered our 2007 hse was giving an air suspension fault whilst we were away this weekend. My wife carefully drove it back home. I went to scan the car this evening and noticed the air suspension was working ok.
I did a scan and got these codes;
Suspension
C1A13-64 (68) Pressure does not decrease when venting gallery - Algorithm based failure - signal plausibility failure
( on 01-01-2014 14:13:42 at 217344 km )
C1A36-01 (6C) Exhaust valve - General failure information - general electrical failure
( on 31-12-2013 16:01:35 at 217304 km )
I then mucked about with the height when idling and managed to get the car to throw the second code again.
I've booked the car into an Indy next week who said its likely the pump and will be about £700 to fit and code the newer pump.
I'm wondering if the pump made it 10 years why not just fit another earlier pump which is around £300 ?
I've also seen pumps can be serviced with new o rings eta for about £70?
Any recommendations on this please? I should also add we live in a rural location and the car is caked in mud and is always that way. We never clean it. One garage said the electrics around the pump would not like that. Another said not to worry as it's an off road vehicle. I'm wondering if I need an electrician rather than mechanic?
21st Feb 2017 12:03 am
NIDisco3
Member Since: 29 Apr 2005
Location: Derry City
Posts: 610
Based on my own personal experience but I went for the £60 repair kit... for me, a complete waste unfortunately.
I decided to then go down the new AMK Compressor route, sourced one online for £400 new incl delivery from LR Dealer.
I was able to get access to a lift and fitted the compressor myself, hardest job was getting the old unit off, very aqward top bolt.
I had a IID Bluetooth tool and was able to update the software myself in a few minutes.
21st Feb 2017 12:23 am
Rawhide
Member Since: 04 Jun 2014
Location: Gloucester
Posts: 42
Thanks - the new pump you bought was it an upgrade kit or did you already have that pump fitted? I can't seem to find the kit for that price.
I think tonight I will pull the cover to check which unit i have.
21st Feb 2017 9:24 am
NIDisco3
Member Since: 29 Apr 2005
Location: Derry City
Posts: 610
I had the previous Hitatchi compressor fitted so upgraded to newer AMK unit.
Double checked my invoice and I paid £428 albeit this was late 2015
I see the same seller has others available on a famous online auction site, but now with a £216 surcharge until you return old unit
21st Feb 2017 10:15 am
Rawhide
Member Since: 04 Jun 2014
Location: Gloucester
Posts: 42
Thanks for that. I did some more reading and saw the IID tool can tell you the compressor type. I looked for it in the ECU menu and it told me it was either the Hitachi or the AMK unit
It identifies as;
Hardware (F191) RQT500170
Serial - 265486448
Strategy (F188) - 6H22-14D394-AC
Could this be the 'Dunlop' compressor? As far as I can tell if I just replace this it should just work and I would not need to 'upgrade' to AMK kit and have the associated hastle associated.
My father in law has a pit. I'm guessing this would make it a lot easier to change out and access all the bolts. Is there anything I'd need to be aware of such as suspension dropping after the system is depressurized?
21st Feb 2017 11:06 am
trainmanone
Member Since: 19 Dec 2014
Location: stockport
Posts: 366
hi I've tried the rebuild worked for a couple of months then packed up ,then replaced the original Hitachi one with a Dunlop that lasted six months then motor on it failed so put on a amk,did this at side of road no need to use a pit just put it on axle stand. then reflash ecu with the iid tool , I just got the compressor so haven't got the covers fitted to mine as the originals wont fit the amk, they are only for sound deadening and will hold all sorts of mud stones ect that's my opinion anyway. Have driven through flood water and no issues.
21st Feb 2017 11:26 am
Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10379
I doubt a Pit would help as it's all very close to the wheel
If it's just the exhaust value that has the problem, it would be nice to think it could be serviced?
Is that that big difficult nut I wonder ?
21st Feb 2017 1:21 pm
jetmech
Member Since: 22 Feb 2016
Location: Suffolk
Posts: 269
I too have a pit, but it is of limited help for this job.
As others have already stated, I had short lived success with the repair/overhaul route, lasted about 3 months. I now have a generic hitachi style pump from ebay. I am sure that it too will be short lived, but it got me going at a time when money was a bit tight.Simon.
2008MY Dicovery 3 TDV6 SE Manual
21st Feb 2017 3:51 pm
Rawhide
Member Since: 04 Jun 2014
Location: Gloucester
Posts: 42
I found this when removing the cover. I assume this is an unbranded Hitachi unit.
The cover was only held on with two 10mm bolts so I think it must have been replaced before as the guide suggests three I think.
21st Feb 2017 7:12 pm
trainmanone
Member Since: 19 Dec 2014
Location: stockport
Posts: 366
yes hitachi/Dunlop unit . so hasn't lasted 10 years poss , I suggest the amk compressor but that's up to you either way get the captive nuts and new fitting bolts
21st Feb 2017 7:36 pm
Maxc
Member Since: 19 Nov 2014
Location: Southampton
Posts: 29
I rebuilt my Hitachi pump today with a kit from Steve at AF - a pretty simple process once you watch the YouTube video. I discovered it had been played with before as the top bolt was missing - now replaced. It is definitely worth replacing all the captive nuts while you can. The air tank looked scabby so took the opportunity to drop and pressure test it. All was good so stone-chipped and refitted. The pump seems a bit noisier, but performs well after a few starts so happy to have saved the cost of a new pump - for now...
21st Feb 2017 10:13 pm
Rawhide
Member Since: 04 Jun 2014
Location: Gloucester
Posts: 42
As an update on this topic my wife told me the problem had gone away so I put on hold the replacement of the compressor. The IID tool found no problems. However yesterday we got an error showing the light which the car rolling over warning.
I was hoping this might be a sign of a battery voltage problem rather than a suspension fault.
I have a AMK upgrade kit in the boot of the car but would rather return it if the problem is something else :S
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