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MartinsTDV8



Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
Location: County of Sutherland.
Posts: 140

Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue
Suspension fault

I had the suspension warning light come on and the car dropped to the bumps Big Cry

I drove it home and plugged in my IID.

IT was showing the following faults;-

Suspension

C1A75-1C (2E) Rear right height sensor mechanism - General electrical failure - circuit voltage out of range
( on 02-01-2022 21:08:14 at 228180 km )
C1A03-92 (6C) Front left height sensor - Component failure - performance or incorrect operation
( on 02-01-2022 21:09:19 at 228180 km )
C1A04-92 (6C) Front right height sensor - Component failure - performance or incorrect operation
( on 02-01-2022 21:09:17 at 228180 km )
C1A07-62 (6C) Cross articulation - Algorithm based failure - signal compare failure
( on 02-01-2022 21:07:08 at 228180 km )

The rear sensor was showing red on the 4x4 screen and appeared to be bouncing up and down.

I bought a new rear sensor LR014587 but noticed that someone appears to have cut into the wires in the past (probably when LR traced a worn wire down). And the torx nuts have rusted away Big Cry

AND the new part appears to be the wrong part? Big Cry The screw holes do not line up with the old ones?

I’ve added the pictures to help.

I tried a calibration after cleaning the old one, but it failed.

Any ideas folks? Is the new part correct or not? And where do i get the new torx bolts! Previously owned 1999 Disco 2 TD5
Disco 3 HSE TDV6 2007
Gone 2007 TDV8 RRS1 in Buckingham Blue.

How do know if the knocking at the front has been sorted?

You can hear the knocking at the rear better

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MartinsTDV8



Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
Location: County of Sutherland.
Posts: 140

Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

Looks like I ordered the wrong sensor Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry

Oh well Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Previously owned 1999 Disco 2 TD5
Disco 3 HSE TDV6 2007
Gone 2007 TDV8 RRS1 in Buckingham Blue.

How do know if the knocking at the front has been sorted?

You can hear the knocking at the rear better

Post #620643 Fri Jan 07 2022 1:45pm
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MartinsTDV8



Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
Location: County of Sutherland.
Posts: 140

Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

New, and correct part fitted today. What a Censored the old one was to get off. Both screws had rusted away so force was needed Censored Censored to cut away the remains.

Calibration carried out twice Big Cry as I had forgotten to move her to the one flat area on my driveway the first time. And fingers crossed, we went for a second test run,,,, and so far so good Thumbs Up

Also took off and replaced very rusty reinforced bar on top part of rear tailgate, fitted new upper tailgate switch, and new LED number plate lights. So hopefully I have now sorted the battery drain from the waterlogged switch.

That just leaves the new headlight to be fitted and adjusted tomorrow.

Oh, and drill out the remains of the wheel nut that I managed to sheer off Censored Censored Big Cry Big Cry when I was tightening it up. Previously owned 1999 Disco 2 TD5
Disco 3 HSE TDV6 2007
Gone 2007 TDV8 RRS1 in Buckingham Blue.

How do know if the knocking at the front has been sorted?

You can hear the knocking at the rear better

Post #620830 Tue Jan 11 2022 5:12pm
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Scrumpy



Member Since: 11 Nov 2016
Location: Surrey
Posts: 567

United Kingdom 

Wow, well done!
It's definitely a labour of love!! Very Happy 2016 RRS SVR Estoril Blue
2005 4.2L Supercharged Java Black - gone but was my first love.
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If we all point our RR's in the same direction and accelerate at the same time can we turn back time?

Post #620834 Tue Jan 11 2022 5:51pm
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Ken 153



Member Since: 02 Sep 2021
Location: Sheffield
Posts: 188

United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HSE Galway Green

MartinsTDV8 wrote:
New, and correct part fitted today. What a Censored the old one was to get off. Both screws had rusted away so force was needed Censored Censored to cut away the remains.

Calibration carried out twice Big Cry as I had forgotten to move her to the one flat area on my driveway the first time. And fingers crossed, we went for a second test run,,,, and so far so good Thumbs Up

Also took off and replaced very rusty reinforced bar on top part of rear tailgate, fitted new upper tailgate switch, and new LED number plate lights. So hopefully I have now sorted the battery drain from the waterlogged switch.

That just leaves the new headlight to be fitted and adjusted tomorrow.

Oh, and drill out the remains of the wheel nut that I managed to sheer off Censored Censored Big Cry Big Cry when I was tightening it up.


Sounds like a proper ballache job. Sad

Nothing worse than a pair of RUSTY NUTS Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

Post #620845 Tue Jan 11 2022 8:47pm
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