Asked by Palb98 in Hamersville, OH on August 30, 2016. Hi, everyone! I own a LR3 2006 HSE, recently showed an amber light with a warning message on the dashboard about a suspension faulwt where only can drive on normal height mode. The car was scanned and these are all the fault codes found: U0122, U0402, U0418, U0421.
If it does then immediately switch off the engine, wait for a few minutes then repeat the process but select normal height before starting the engine. Once at normal height I suggest that you switch off the engine then remove the 20A engine bay suspension fuse to prevent lowering and the passenger compartment 5A suspension fuse to prevent
3) Air suspension relay replaced. Still the same issues. 4) No leaks from air springs. I disabled EAS for 24 hours by pulling the F3 fuse. No leaks. All 4 lower control arms look worn, but not too bad. The only physical issue with the suspension that I found was the right rear spring is 0.5 inch lower from the rest at normal or extended height.
Suspension Fault , Compressor not running Hello everyone I’ve read a lot of posts that had to do with suspension faults, and they were helpful. However a couple of quirky things happened with my rover with timing of this failure that I wanted to start a thread to pick your brains. All help is much appreciated I have 2005 LR3 with 197k miles.
Oct 28, 2019. #1. 2010 Discovery 4 is having an issue when trying to lower the suspension from any height, I get a message on the dash saying suspension is in 'Extended Mode' and immediately raises again. The message also says something along the lines of 'if clear of obstacle, confirm ride height', if i press the down button again, it will
In the last few thousand miles its been throwing up a 'suspension fault' message either at start up or during the journey. It will say stay below 30 if i drop below that speed and increase again. The suspension doesn't drop, or seem to when left. So to sum up
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land rover discovery 3 suspension fault normal height only