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felstmiester Member Since: 26 Apr 2011 Location: hertfordshire Posts: 203 |
I didn't think it was possible for one side to raise on the rrs. Front axle and rear maybe but not n/s to o/s. Maybe I'm wrong. |
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Sat Dec 31 2011 4:57pm |
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felstmiester Member Since: 26 Apr 2011 Location: hertfordshire Posts: 203 |
I didn't think it was possible for one side to raise on the rrs. Front axle and rear maybe but not n/s to o/s. Maybe I'm wrong. |
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Sat Dec 31 2011 4:59pm |
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Granty Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 5 |
Unfortunately felstmiester I can confirm that it is happening and really doing my head in. Every time I park up the right side raises and the left stays as set.
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Sat Dec 31 2011 10:07pm |
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felstmiester Member Since: 26 Apr 2011 Location: hertfordshire Posts: 203 |
If my mind serves me correctly the rrs has a split system between the front suspension and the rear. Meaning if there's a fault with say the near side rear sensor it will raise the two rear airbags as it obviously won't just raise one corner, same process if say the front off side sensor went, it would raise both fronts. Could it possibly be that there's nothing wrong at all with any of your sensors and that the compressor is not pumping up one side because there is some kind of fault with the airbags or lines going to them two airbags. Long shot I know but as mentioned above suspension gremlins on the rrs normally ends with the front jacked up or the back. Wich says to me you have a totally different problem. |
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Sun Jan 01 2012 1:37pm |
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Granty Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 5 |
Yep it's definitely a weird one...!!!
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Sun Jan 01 2012 3:06pm |
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felstmiester Member Since: 26 Apr 2011 Location: hertfordshire Posts: 203 |
Firstly. And this may seem a stupid question. Is the suspension deffinatley pumping up on one side and not settling down on one side? Assuming it is raising then we can def say it's a fault.
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Mon Jan 02 2012 5:07pm |
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