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jaca2865



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What suspension setting?

Hi folks
Son is putting his RRS HST off road and in storage for few months.
What setting should we put the air susp at?
Also, on starting up and driving off the air compressor kicks in for 3-4 mins then stops. Car drives normally throughout. He does set the susp to access level mode whenever he parks it so could it be that the car is just automatically setting itself for normal road use??
Cheers
Jim

Post #339806 Fri Apr 13 2012 8:15pm
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Sag



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England 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I would say access mode is the best bet.

I used to run an aftermarket air system and whenever I was away for a long period I would empty the bags so there was minimal pressure on the system.

The compressor is just filling up again, from the small amount of experience I have I would say its normal but I am sure someone with some more knowledge on the subject will clarify LCFC. Receiver of threatening letters from Overfinch.

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jaca2865



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Thanks Sag
Ive put at access mode for him and hope thats correct.

Also, like you i think its the comp topping itself up too but there many better exoerts out there than son and i Smile

Thanks again

Jim

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Supacat



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

in the official LR press releases, it states that the car will wake itself up every few hours and perform various tests. One will be to check if the vehicle is level. If not it will lower itself to try and level. Given that old suspension may have a slight leak, it would be best to set down to access level so that the system has least to do.

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