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chapman_i.t



Member Since: 03 Jan 2011
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2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black
Air Compressor

lo all,

I have been told my RRS needs a new air compressor.

However, I am a bit unsure whether to spend the monies for a new one and it not fix the "Suspension fault - normal height only" error on the dash.

Is it possible to get re-conditioned compressors? If so where from?

Also where is the compressor located and can it be fitted as a DIY?

Thanks

James

Post #330384 Tue Jan 31 2012 8:15pm
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chesterfield



Member Since: 14 Jul 2011
Location: Chesterfield
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Fuji White

I have the exact same fault on the dash and the car is in tomorrow for a new compressor.

However, as I understand the compresor failing could be due to overwork from having to top up a leaking system. If that is the case, then it would be worth checking for leaks before fitting a new compressor. If there are leaks, then you could just cook a new compressor once its fitted.

Apparently a "relay" is also being replaced - no idea which one or what it controls either. Will see if I can glean more details from them tomorrow. RRS 3.0D HSE 11MY - Fuji White, a few extras.

Post #330387 Tue Jan 31 2012 8:33pm
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chapman_i.t



Member Since: 03 Jan 2011
Location: Derby
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2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Hi Chesterfield,

Where are you taking yours to be done?

I went to Shardlow 4x4 and he checked and did some diagnostics, they said if there was a leak on the air system they would be able to hear them so they were very confident especially with the diag fault that it was the compressor at fault.

Obviously I want to be sure that it is going to fix the problem.

Can you get a re-conditioned compressor? and can it be fitted as a DIY?

James

Post #330390 Tue Jan 31 2012 9:28pm
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chesterfield



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Fuji White

No idea about reconditioned compressor, but I believe it can be done diy as i read a guide on replacing the compressor just the other day, though this could have been an older model FFRR. I assume the concept is still the same though, its only a couple of wiring plugs and some air lines.

Mine still has warranty only being 8 month old so I havent done a huge amount of research, and its going to the local dealers to be fixed. Gordon Lamb in Chesterfield. RRS 3.0D HSE 11MY - Fuji White, a few extras.

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DrLex



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If you have a leak (be it hole in "bag" , line or faulty valve), then your vehicle will be lower than normal after being left overnight (assuming it wasn't left in access mode).
You can always do a "Keith Moon" and park your car in a 3' deep pond and look for bubbles...

The relay that controls the running of the compressor can "stick" and run the compressor continually, leading to failure. For the sake of a few quid, you might change it first or with a new compressor.

It's also worth knowing that the yellow/Amber "wobbly car" dash light can result from a short in the wiring or dicky height sensor.

Post #330446 Wed Feb 01 2012 10:21am
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chesterfield



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That would explain the relay being replaced on mine too.

I have been told the parts are revised so as to prevent it from happening again. Though I thought they were revised previously. Maybe they have changed them again.

I left my car in off road setting overnight and noticed no noticeable drop in height, but perhaps the car only showed a leak under stress/pressure of driving and cornering I dont know.

Will hopefully pick it back up again later today and advise if the fault comes back. RRS 3.0D HSE 11MY - Fuji White, a few extras.

Post #330450 Wed Feb 01 2012 11:00am
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chapman_i.t



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2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Where is the relay located?

Can this be easily accessed and done as a DIY?

It might be worth doing this to see if it clears the fault first before the compressor.

James

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DrLex



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It's in the battery junction box in the engine compartment.
Have a read of this.
If you can work a screwdriver without giving yourself stigmata, you should be able to change it.

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will_wonka



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DrLex wrote:
It's in the battery junction box in the engine compartment.
Have a read of this.
If you can work a screwdriver without giving yourself stigmata, you should be able to change it.


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chesterfield



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car back, relay and compressor replaced. Touch wood no reoccurance of the problem yet. However there were days when it workd without a problem even while it was suffering the fault, so may be too early to give a conclusive fix. RRS 3.0D HSE 11MY - Fuji White, a few extras.

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