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ravingmad



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Squirrel

Went out to the car this morning, had not used it for a week, and had suspension fault pop up.
Lifted the bonnet and discovered a F**King Squirrel had nested on the radiator and chewed through a small rubber tube, presumably something to do with the air suspension.
Do you think this is a DIY repair or trip to the stealers.
Any help greatly appreciated.



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Post #519831 Sat Mar 04 2017 2:43pm
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Andy K



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I don't think suspension pipes would be that high up.

Suspension light maybe due to low battery, not being used.

Maybe a coolant pipe

Post #519834 Sat Mar 04 2017 3:37pm
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ravingmad



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Battery should be good, it is on a Ctek when not being used.
I will plug in the IID and see what that shows. MY13.5 Autobiography, Santorini Black, Privacy Glass. Gone
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Camelrock



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Not a squirrel but one of his mates, customers D3 with a fuel leak. Dropped the tank and..........

That's the breather from the filler neck the top of the tank. 2008 G4 RRSport TDV8 current
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Andy K



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You wouldn't think they would like the taste of diesel

Post #519843 Sat Mar 04 2017 4:51pm
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Tim in Scotland



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Years ago I had a Volvo 480ES (most unreliable car I have ever owned). I was able to get it inside my garage and I went off to sea for 7 months................. those were the days when I could go away that long and the car's battery was not dead when I came home!

My previous cars had been Rovers for many years and I always left a drip tray under the engine when I went away as they leaked a drip or 5 every week. So I continued the habit with the Volvo. After my next trip I got home and found the drip tray wasn't full of oil but full of insulation foam and tiny bits of wiring insulation........... Popped the bonnet open and there wasn't a bit of sound / heat insulation left On the underside of it. I then had a check of the exposed wires and found lots and lots of tiny nibbles - my car had been attacked by a family of tiny field mice as I found one dead one on the garage floor. Had to call the Volvo dealer before moving the car and just as well I did. They sent out a mechanic with a recovery truck and he found that the nibbled wires included the battery cables! He reckoned that if I had tried to start the car there would have been a fire under the bonnet. The car was dragged out of the garage on a winch wire and recovered to the dealership. That car had something that at the time I think was unique to Volvo - a LifeTime warranty and I was amazed that the dealer had contacted Volvo UK and they paid for the entire car to be taken to their HQ for investigation, re-wiring and to have new insulation fitted and I was loaned another 480 while the car was under repair - that was about the only good service that I had from Volvo while I owned the car!

Check that in addition to nibbling the hose that no wiring has been nibbled. I assume that the squirrel climbed up under the car to gain access so what might it have had a go at on the way up to building it's new warm and dry home????? The suspension fault might be because you have a nibbled wire somewhere, you know how sensitive to electric issue RRS is. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW

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ravingmad



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Well I put the IID in and got the following faults.ARCM-Active Roll

U0421-68 (2F) Invalid data received from ride level control module - Algorithm based failure - event information
( on 05-03-2017 11:44:10 at 42675 mi )
RLM-Suspension

C1A03-1C (AF) Front left height sensor - General electrical failure - circuit voltage out of range
( on 05-03-2017 11:44:21 at 42675 mi )

I am guessing the pipe that has been chewed is something to do with the Active roll system.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated before it goes to the stealer. MY13.5 Autobiography, Santorini Black, Privacy Glass. Gone
Driving a milk float for now.

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Sharpy1980



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I would say that the front left height sensor wiring has been chewed probably as Tim said on the way up and that is causing the other code as a direct result of the fault with the height sensor. Clickadeeclick

Post #519931 Sun Mar 05 2017 1:23pm
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ravingmad



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Yes seems likely the height sensor has been chewed but I would like to know what the rubber tube is that the bloody squirrel has eaten that runs across the top of the rad, I presume that has something to do with the active roll fault. MY13.5 Autobiography, Santorini Black, Privacy Glass. Gone
Driving a milk float for now.

Post #519933 Sun Mar 05 2017 2:10pm
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ravingmad



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Just an update,
The pipe was a vacuum pipe, something to do with linking the turbos, so had that replaced and a ride height sensor and now all good.
Had the rear pads replaced at the same time, cost £277 all in.
Full marks to Essex 4X4. MY13.5 Autobiography, Santorini Black, Privacy Glass. Gone
Driving a milk float for now.

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