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Derrie



Member Since: 02 Dec 2009
Location: Birmingham
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hi, need info on isolating the Air suspension

Hi, I need to isolate the air suspension on a 2006 sport diesel. we are putting a new managemant system on to give a little more control. short of actually taking it to land rover, i am hoping there might be a genius on here to help. i know that if i just fit the new managemant system, the original will prob throw warning lights up all over the place. i don't want to remove the ecu's, but just switch them off please please if you can help, i would be very grateful..cheers in advance.

Post #244204 Wed Dec 02 2009 3:09pm
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Leo



Member Since: 17 Sep 2007
Location: Nomad
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Kenya 

Try asking on www.disco3.co.uk - someone was trying to do the same a while back. Thumbs Up

Post #244219 Wed Dec 02 2009 7:11pm
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Micrometer



Member Since: 26 Nov 2009
Location: Cambridge
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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

Hi there,

The air suspension ECU is on the vehicle CAN (comms network) and provides signals across that network to other systems such as trim height info for dynamic response. So you cant take it off without mimicking the controllers protocols and cant swtich it off without flagging comms errors. So your new controller would also need to be capable of publishing this info over RRS's CAN. If a dealer can do this i'll eat my elbow pads.

Rolling Eyes i'm tired. Trust me, i'm an Engineer!

Post #244268 Thu Dec 03 2009 11:01am
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