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Cymruambyth



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Suspension query.

Got home yesterday and parked up, thought I`ll drop it down as I hadn`t done it for a while. Selected access and it dropped, no problems. When I looked on the 4x4 info on the screen, it said I`d selected off road and all the sensors jumped up to the off road position!!!

Can`t wait to get rid if I`m honest! Steve.

Post #560116 Thu Jun 28 2018 11:08am
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Andy K



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England 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Rimini Red

typical problem.

suspension requires calibration.
or exhaust valve blocked (if it was slow to lower)

Sometimes lowering while the park brake is off, or while pulling onto the drive can avoid

Post #560122 Thu Jun 28 2018 12:07pm
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Cymruambyth



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It lowered ok. Steve.

Post #560123 Thu Jun 28 2018 12:08pm
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DEVON



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England 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Did it raise to off road height ?

Post #560125 Thu Jun 28 2018 1:00pm
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Cymruambyth



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Didn't try that. Steve.

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nebc100



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Luxembourg 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Mine used to do this... I would select the lowered position, it would go down, and then I would get a message saying that it has gone to offroad setting, and it would go up.

It was as if it thought that I had hit something on the way down, and had grounded out.

If I entered entry mode while I was driving slowly, it would work fine.

I have just replaced my struts (my old ones were defective), and the problem is now solved.

Post #560127 Thu Jun 28 2018 1:08pm
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Cymruambyth



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Just tried it and it took ages just to raise to standard. Lowered again and it said access this time. Raising is slooooooo though. Steve.

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nebc100



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Luxembourg 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I would check the state of your struts. Mine were badly rusted at the bottom. It used to raise very slowly.

Since I have replaced the struts, it now raises quickly, and goes down fast as well.

Post #560131 Thu Jun 28 2018 1:12pm
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Socast



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Santorini Black

Sounds like you've got two issues, the slow to raise is down to your compressor going weak (gonna need servicing or replacing soon) and the access to offroad is either a calibration issue or a faulty ride height sensor.

Post #560133 Thu Jun 28 2018 1:17pm
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Cymruambyth



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The compressor was replaced before I had it...last September. Steve.

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DEVON



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England 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

If it detects an obstruction under the car when you try to lower it , it will automatically raise to off road height .
Other than that , I’d try a hard reset first then go down the recalibration/struts route Thumbs Up

Post #560135 Thu Jun 28 2018 1:19pm
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Cymruambyth



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Hard reset? Steve.

Post #560136 Thu Jun 28 2018 1:20pm
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DEVON



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England 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Disconnect battery and touch positive and negative cables together (not the actual battery terminals)
But sounds more like you have a compressor / ride height sensor issue Thumbs Up

Post #560138 Thu Jun 28 2018 1:26pm
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PC76



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make sure you leave it 20 mins before shorting the leads after disconnecting there is a warning in the maintenance procedures...

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Oldandconfused



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Zermatt Silver

[quote="DEVON"]Disconnect battery and touch positive and negative cables together (not the actual battery terminals)

When I have done this, I used one of a set of jump leads, the crocodile clips wont slip off and you can ensure the leads don't touch anything else.

Post #560147 Thu Jun 28 2018 2:45pm
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