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bigjak
Member Since: 20 Jun 2012
Location: Sychdyn
Posts: 62
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My 55 disco has just started to come you with a warning that only normal height is available. This clears after a turn off and on, when the suspension can be raised, returned to normal, set to access and back to normal with no issues. Intermittently the error come back. Does this sound run of the mill, compressor, bushes, etc? Or something bad?
Thanks..
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1st Sep 2012 4:56 pm |
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bigjak
Member Since: 20 Jun 2012
Location: Sychdyn
Posts: 62
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If I need codes I will have to get it to a reader.
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1st Sep 2012 5:14 pm |
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Mr flibble
Member Since: 13 May 2008
Location: Droitwich
Posts: 36
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Mine did similar, check for air leak at compressor or reservior tank. mine was leaking at the compressor. stupid crappy plastic clip holding the pipe in was cracked and leaking air, so the res couldnt fill.
You cant buy the 10p clip from landrover, as they are only supplied with compressors, so could be very expensive unless your local indy swaps the duff ones for ones that work off a seized comp saving you a fortune.
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4th Sep 2012 10:11 pm |
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bigjak
Member Since: 20 Jun 2012
Location: Sychdyn
Posts: 62
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Righty ho, this is now a fault that sparks up 2 or 3 minutes after running, does anybody know a place (cheap and good) in the NW where I can get my codes read?
It is even more important because I an also getting an HDC error but reading up it could just be a battery issue.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. My postcode is CH7 if that helps locate me.
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15th Oct 2012 12:11 pm |
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