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Edmundz1



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Ace / Active Stabilization System

Hi guys,

Hoping someone can help me out, I've done lots of searching but unfortunately had no luck. Was driving along as normal and then suddenly the red suspension light comes on, plugged the car in to diagnostics and two codes were stored ( C1119 - Hydraulic pressure and U0434 Invalid data received from dynamic response module ). Checked the fluid in the reservoir and it was just below the min line, topped it back up and tried reseting the codes but they come straight back, removed the high pressure filter in the valve block and throughly cleaned it out, removed the reservoir and cleaned out and topped back up with new fluid but still the same issue fault light comes on as soon as i start the car.

suggestions guys?

Many Thanks

Post #521370 Sun Mar 19 2017 7:06pm
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SAS32



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It's a sealed system and thus the level won't change unless you have a leak, and you don't want to run the pump low on fluid as it's a �1k part!!

Usual culprit is one of the front or rear anti-roll bar actuator seals, which seem to be the common failure point and can't be repaired, although occasionally it can be one one of the seals on the actuator hydraulic fluid supply side and I believe you can buy a replacement kit for these.


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Post #521381 Sun Mar 19 2017 11:49pm
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Socast



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Check the connections to the valve block, one of them may have come lose causing the incorrect pressure reading.

Post #521415 Mon Mar 20 2017 12:17pm
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RRSTDV8



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You need a full code read done. There are at least 4 codes that have C1119 at the start and all relate to hydraulic pressure in the DR system.

There is a pressure transducer in the valve block. Be worth checking the connection to this. The transducer can be removed so it might be worth trying to find a replacement. That would be a last resort option though I guess. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Post #521472 Mon Mar 20 2017 8:05pm
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Edmundz1



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Thanks for your replies guys, still had no luck. Changed the filter and fluid as its coming out black but still no joy. Is there any software out there that i can use, at the moment I'm using wow autocar.

Thanks

Post #521574 Tue Mar 21 2017 8:21pm
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Edmundz1



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Sorry to be a pain, when you say full code read regarding the fault code C1119 underneath that code my software says -0. Would that relate to anything?

Thanks

Post #521617 Wed Mar 22 2017 11:50am
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Edmundz1



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Fault now fixed, ended up being dirty fluid blocking the solenoid on the valve block. Flushed system with new fluid and fault now clear.

Post #522272 Wed Mar 29 2017 5:55pm
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RRSTDV8



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Good news. Thanks for letting us know the outcome. One to add to the collective knowledge. Thumbs Up 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

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