They have to rebuild the front differential. My best guess is that the air suspension is causing all of the problems. Sometimes the fault condition has occurred because of a simple transient and temporary sensor problem. I reported the problem but refused to bring the vehicle back in. Does anyone know what has probably happened and how much it will be to repair? In fact, I've been having frequent problems with the air suspension ever since it got cold during the winter. I'd check that all the multiplugs on the wheel sensor harness are firmly seated. I hope that you can do something for all Land Rover owners and finally get Land Rover to acknowledge the problem and correctly address them.
Csuggestions; Check battery voltage, air susp fault is one of first to appear if battery voltage falls It will clear when batter is charged If that does not work - check leads to sensor on air storage cyl. May 16, 2016 it could be from many reasons. I have pushed the check control button and no warnings show. I am able to clear down the error using the functions in the instrument cluster, and provided I use the car on short journeys, the error lights do not re-appear. I then took the suspension up to full height, then back down to access height and it seems to have gone away now. Most exterior dimensions have also grown to varying degrees with the overall length increased 9.
The message activates as soon as she fires up and goes out straight away. Apr 08, 2013 Releasing all pressure in the system can be achieved by removing the fuse to the suspension compressor and carefully loosening any airline in the system and letting the car bottom out, This will not fix anything. I had the vehicle checked again and was told it was never aligned and the wheels were not balanced. I'm taking it to the dealership this morning so I will find out what is wrong. I thought the same about the cold weather, but they say it is the compressor. You could visit a Land Rover dealership or if you wish to save yourself the heavy costs you could visit an independent workshop who can check your car's memory log which may provide further information regarding the fault. Obviously it has something to do with the suspension system.
I now have a trickle charge smart charger attached whilst not in use but still get this warning on cold start up after the pre-heating message appears. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. When the computer senses the leak, it shuts the system down. I'm keeping a close eye on mine the rest of the winter. Since there are ov … er 22 different wiper arm attachments, do not buy wipers just by length only - be sure to lookup exact wiper blade part numbers by vehicle make, model and year for the brand wiper you decide to purchase. Also the message for 35 mph is coming on. Fuse box tends to get some humidity damp over time.
I've had a front driveline, water pump, transmission, transfer case, and alternator go out in addition to numerous other smaller issues. Could be leaking bag or bad valve block or stuck valve. Why did you change the front speed sensors? After all day of driving would maybe air back up to normal level, its been getting warmer and lights are coming on for a while than going away thats the abs,brake,hdc. It had chaffed on the suspenson leg and broke a wire. They could not find the problem and suggested an alignment.
However, it will also come up when alternator or battery voltage is low, or when you reset disconnect and then connect the battery. This gain is somewhat offset by an increase in curb weight of nearly 500 lb. It drove down the street, then had wouldn't start and had to be towed. The vehicle could not drive forward in a straight line. All the warning lights will go out.
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. This time they told me the air suspension was leaking and needed to be replaced. Most common failure is the passenger front air strut, since batteries are prone to leaking acid, it leaks right on top of the rubber airbag and burns through it. I got it everytime i started but with a new battery i only get it if the range rover has not been used for a few days. The failure mileage was 30,000 and current mileage was 80,000.
Basically even with a new battery it needs to be 100% charged, i only get for a few seconds after starting then its gone so never hard faulted on mine, are your warnings on permanently? Any ideas what could be the cause? Hopefully, the dealer will fix before I purchase. They did the diagnostic test and determined the compressor is shot. The dealers have it registered as a bulletin repair and are able to provide a remedial fix, however it's a case of the display message being present when you take it to the dealer!!!!! I had the coolant flushed and replaced. The battery is less than 1 year old. I do not want to get ripped off again, so the vehicle remains in my garage. So I have the alternator out and it is being reconditioned, and meanwhile I have ordered a new belt and am awaiting delivery. Looks straightforward, apart from all the stripping and re-assembly.
This website has no affiliation with Land Rover North America, Inc. Sounds like a bad ride to me. I took the vehicle to a dealer and was informed it was a common problem particularly when the vehicle is started from cold and more so during cold weather. I left and noticed the vehicle still felt out of aligned. Has anyone else had a problem like this, and what was their solution?. Mine has been giving me that message for the last year or two.