Evening all...
I susspect I have a component loosing air possibly the front drivers bag.... is there a definitive guide to tracking and tracing faults?
I have IIDTool but only just got it today so its all new....
Dave
21st Jul 2018 6:18 pm
Pete K
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You remove the 20A fuse under the bonnet. Then see what corner is down in the morning
21st Jul 2018 6:20 pm
gstuart
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Hi
One of the first things is to put ur suspension height into off road setting
Then remove fuse F26 that’s in the engine bay , then leave over night , it’s stops it self levelling
Look in the morning to see where it’s dropped , if the front is leaking it will drop at that corner
Also if u have a search there’s a lot of info but plenty to always help along the way
21st Jul 2018 6:23 pm
gstuart
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Pete K wrote:
You remove the 20A fuse under the bonnet. Then see what corner is down in the morning
Hi Pete
Beat me to it
21st Jul 2018 6:24 pm
Pete K
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You got the detail though
21st Jul 2018 7:24 pm
gstuart
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Within a few hours the driver's side was down, this morning both are on the deck the the rear stuck in the air... is it likely to be both bag or is there something else that could be tbe gremlin in the system....D3 06 Manual Poverty Spec, but commercialised and ARB front Winch bumper
Defender Crew Cab 110 gone
Discovery 3 SE gone
TD5 Discovery
P38 Gone
300Tdi 90 Defender Gone
P38 Gone
200Tdi 110 Gone
TD5 S Discovery Gone
S111 Lightweight Gone
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22nd Jul 2018 8:25 am
gstuart
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Hi
Would be very surprised if both front bags have gone, u can recondition the front valve block by replacing the internal the O rings inside , or replace it with a new one if u prefer to do so
A little bit of an update, replaced the seals in the front valve block not too dusty in the block, but its still acting like a nodding donkey, with the front end dropping, both sides are on the deck even with the self levelling fuse out....
Any thoughts on what next to try and check....
Cheers
DaveD3 06 Manual Poverty Spec, but commercialised and ARB front Winch bumper
Defender Crew Cab 110 gone
Discovery 3 SE gone
TD5 Discovery
P38 Gone
300Tdi 90 Defender Gone
P38 Gone
200Tdi 110 Gone
TD5 S Discovery Gone
S111 Lightweight Gone
26th Jul 2018 8:28 am
Pete K
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I guess you could mix a bit of washing up liquid and bit of water to make leak finding/bubble mixture to see if the top connections of the strut are leaking. (once fully pumped up to off road) and anywhere else on the strut.
May as well test the front valve connections too.
If that don't find anything, I guess a new front block is a lot easier/cheaper to replace than front struts!
Are you confident you pulled the correct suspension fuse? It behaved slightly differently did it?
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