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Red1903



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Car dropping in height + Smoke from the front right wheel?

Parked the car at the local supermarket today and noticed a strong burning smell and smoke coming from the nearside front wheel. Also the car lowered itself quickly while I was stood examining where the smoke was coming from. Big Cry

Later on while I parked up at the house, there sounded like a pressure release from somewhere at the back of the car. Big Cry

Any ideas what any of the problems could be?

Cheers

Post #214262 Sat Feb 28 2009 7:40pm
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C10KO



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The pressure release is a normal feature as far as I know. Or at least all mine do the same Whistle
Regarding the smoke I can be of any help to you mate.

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Red1903



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What about the car dropping in height when the engine is switched off? Confused

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C10KO



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By how much did it drop?

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Red1903



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About an inch or so?

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C10KO



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You sounded dramatic, inch is nothing. Not quite sure by how much but I am certain that mine drops when the pressure releases.
Personally I would be concerned more about the smoke...

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Red1903



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Coko,

Had the car for almost a year and I have never seen it drop before.

The car is going into the garage with a list of things I want looked at.

1. Knocking from the suspension and general poor ride quality.
2. Smoke and burning from the front wheel.
3. The heating system not working correctly.
4. Will also be asking about the car dropping of its own accord.

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C10KO



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Rolling with laughter even after a year your still very optimistic

1. do some more reading on the forum might be usefull before you get Censored in the garage
2. am interested what will they say, keep us updated please
3. see one 1. mate
4. hmmm, you definitely need some more reading on the forum about experience of other members

but in general I really hope that the garage will sort things out for you Thumbs Up

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It may be a silly comment but are you sure the smoke is not from the FBH and the fault with your heater is relevent to this.

Unless your car is petrol of course.


Pete 

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Red1903



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Think it is more to do with the brakes siezing rather than the heater, both rear brakes were seized when it brokedown Dec26th 2008.....looks like the same thing again

As for the heater, it cant maintain a set temp in the car,with no from me adjustments it starts pumping lots of cooler air into the car?


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C10KO



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Very good point Pete... Thumbs Up

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Red 1903

When I had my first RRS, after I parked the car and turned off the ignition I thought it was strange that it hissed and farted and dropped in height sometimes.

I particularly noticed it when it was in may garage. Recently, I had a D3 for a month or so on loan and it did exactly the same, in fact even more so.

Yesterday I took delivery of my new 2009 RRS TDV6 and it does the same again.

Conclusion, its normal air suspension behaviour, don't worry. Gone - 2008 Stornoway Grey RRS 2.7 TDV6
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Red1903



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It does seem to be the norm, car did it twice again today Thumbs Up

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Endjin



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Hey Red Thumbs Up

Yep, The squirts & Farts from the Suspension are definately the norm.

As for your smoke, Are you sure it's not just the Fuel Burning Heater (FBH). I also live in North East Scotland and mine usually comes on below 5 degrees. You may already know this, but the FBH is used to help get the engine up to temperature on cold days and it has an exhaust of it's own that comes out in the wheel arch.
It will also keep running after you have turned off the engine after only a short journey. You can usually hear it as well as see the smoke. I've had a couple of people point out the "smoke" from my wheel this winter. If it is the FBH then it's perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.

Anyway hope this helps - and if it's not the answer then I hope you get it all sorted asap.

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On Saturday morning at CHPR even though it was 8c somebody (who doesn't have an FBH on his RRS) remarked that there was smoke coming from my car in the CHPR carpark - the car was freshly washed and I think the valeting team must have used icy cold water to rinse, which the outside temperature gauge had sensed and thought "OhOh it must be cold outside, need to start the FBH!)

Compressed air venting from the suspension is normal, even if you have lowered it to access mode you will sometimes still get it. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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