Questions & Answers for: Land Rover Range Rover height sensor

Question about 1999 Range Rover

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...height sensor. If it is just bouncing a bit, this can be due to bad shocks and/or airbags. Or your vehicle could be on springs, a replacement recommended by many mechanics that don't know how to work ...

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Question about 1999 Range Rover

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and the car then jacks up to full height it even does it sometimes when i just turned ignition on.any ideas there is a sensor that feeds back the ride height to the control module, it may be defective

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Question about 1997 Range Rover

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...enthusiasts sites where you can get this info. Certainly UK based. you could be right or the ride height valves not resetting when back on the ground if resetting brings it back to ride height , it ...

Question about 2003 Range Rover

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...To start check the easy stuff. If the car is a 2003-on the compressor is under spare tire, height sensors can fail and can be checked with a voltmeter, check all air lines and valves. Good ...

Question about 2003 Range Rover

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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

...Sensor. if it comes and goes then inspect your height sensors as the early version of the height sensors are getting weak and like melting so it gives wrong reading which cause the fault...offer more ...

...diagnostics will give you the answers, but you can try a few things first. Check the front susp height sensors with a voltmeter, check the compressor (under the spare tire)., Check out

...height sensor has failed or come unplugged, Crawl under the right side and check it is still connected, if so undo the arm connecting it to the lower suspension arm. Now get someone to start the car ...

...is usually down to worn dampers (shocks), or their mounting bushes. the problem could be the height sensors, they can tell the system to over inflate and therefore lead to a very bouncy

my range rover 2004 HSE is now higher on one side why? height sensors may have failed or air bags faulty but this should produce a fail code.

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