1. The automatic suspension system
on a Land Rover must be placed in a service mode (High Lock) prior to
raising the vehicle on a frame-contact hoist. This can only be
accomplished by using a Land Rover Test Book Scan tool or an
aftermarket equivalent.
2. If the suspension is allowed to hang freely at maximum extension, the suspension controller will enter a fault lockout mode and disable the compressor and height sensors
3. In addition, the suspension system will vent the suspension in an attempt to bring the vehicle to a correct ride height.
4. Since the suspension
is hanging free at maximum extension, all the air will be vented,
causing the vehicle to sit at maximum low when taken off the
frame-contact hoist. A Land Rover Test Book Scan Tool or an equivalent
is required to reset the suspension once it has entered the lockout mode.
SOURCE: air suspension inactive
WRONG wrong and Wrong. This is not a dealer issue and their solution is to scrap the air system for coils or replace every component. Very expensive. You have a bad ride height sensor, most likely right rear. A free program is on the web and the operation cable cost $20. 15 min later you'll be goin up n down again.
long live "the green oval"
SOURCE: air suspension inactive
you can try turning the ignition on and off , only to position two ond off with out starting , between 20 - 30 times this sometimes confuses modules and causes them to clear faults , if not i would recomend getting it plugged in , if vehicle is not in warranty go to landrover specialist , much cheaper!!!!!
SOURCE: hi.. i have a 2004
The EAS can have many different faults that will give the same warning. I have had several air susp problems. First try to disconnect the battery, wait several minutes reconnect then drive car making at least on full circle. If lights remain, air pump (under spare tire ) can be checked, also valve under a cover behind right front wheel, other than these areas, the Testbook diagnostic at dealer will determine if any other parts are source of problem. Unfortunately, with the complexity of the system many other parts Height sensors, etc, etc can also cause the error message. Good Luck.
SOURCE: 2004 Range rover front right suspension air leak
good chance broken line going to that cylinder. it is still pushing air but just not making it all the way there look at the bleeder valve or the fill valve get spray bottle with soapy water spray suspension in the area of the valve look for bubbles.
SOURCE: Air suspension inactive.
Get a kit to replace air suspension...most likely you have compressor problem like many rovers...
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