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Andy K



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Suspension Stuck high

I have a problem with the suspension stuck higher that I request it.

It thinks it has come a ground but it hasn't.

Seams to be the rear at fault.

Is there a common fault which causes this exact issue?

Oh and I get a suspension over heat message on the dash sometimes.

Thanks

Post #487309 Fri Feb 12 2016 9:42pm
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Ride height sensor (look at the 4x4 screen, it may indicate which one it thinks is stuck)
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Ride height needs calibrating if no sensor fault
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Post #487330 Sat Feb 13 2016 9:28am
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Blocked dryer also fits. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #487340 Sat Feb 13 2016 10:55am
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Andy K



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Thanks Guys

Yes the system has been complaining about the rear right.

Is the dryer part of the pump assembly or the valve block which I understand is in the front wheel arch ?

Post #487345 Sat Feb 13 2016 11:25am
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With the pump, but sounds like you've identified the issue anyway. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #487346 Sat Feb 13 2016 11:30am
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Andy K



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So you think its a sensor issue ?

Does anything mechanical go wrong with the "suspension airbags things" causing it to get stuck high?

Post #487349 Sat Feb 13 2016 11:50am
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If you've been having trouble with that corner, then yes, probably a sensor/calibration issue. Airbag leaks can sometimes occur as they age, but otherwise they don't seem to give trouble. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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