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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 5036 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
After new sensors are fitted the suspension needs calibration.
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Hean10 Member Since: 17 Jan 2018 Location: Derry Posts: 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Andy,
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qcnr Member Since: 07 Dec 2017 Location: Stavanger Posts: 40 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Not sure this will work on a RRS, but on other LR vehicles I have had with EAS, I disconnect the
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Hean10 Member Since: 17 Jan 2018 Location: Derry Posts: 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Is the Delphi auto diagnostics system any good for land rovers? Would any of you recommend a system to properly acces the cars systems? Thanks |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 5036 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
We tend to use an IID to cal the suspension on here. £400
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1543 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Or take it back to the garage, tell them they’ve not completed the work, get a courtesy car and leave them to fix it. Robin
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Hean10 Member Since: 17 Jan 2018 Location: Derry Posts: 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
It’s a mates garage. He specialises in Mercedes so he has all the gear for those. I fitted one sensor back this eve and it cleared the faults temporarily so next step is to calibrate them and clear faults again.
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 5065 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
List of Basic Standard Normal Ride Heights.
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 5036 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Yes many of us on here use the IID.
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HughN Member Since: 10 Sep 2017 Location: Near Llanybydder Posts: 651 ![]() ![]() |
Essential to do this anyway. I prodded the sensor on my wife's D2 with a screwdriver, the wire fell off and the suspension dropped, crushing my arm between the tyre and wheelarch. Got a patronising lecture from the fire brigade but I only wanted to clear the mud and find what size spanner to use, not actually replace the sensor! I didn't mention my degree in engineering or what I do for a living. One loose wire = two ambulances, one fast response paramedic, fast response fire vehicle, two fire engines and the air ambulance sitting with its rotors turning. Hey kids - be careful out there... |
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Cymruambyth Member Since: 27 Feb 2017 Location: North Wales Posts: 1533 ![]() ![]() |
^^^^^ No way |
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HughN Member Since: 10 Sep 2017 Location: Near Llanybydder Posts: 651 ![]() ![]() |
Yep. Luckily it was the uphill wheel on a slope - the downhill side would have chopped off my arm. I'm a skinny bloke without any muscle to crush so no crush injuries but a very blue arm!
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Hean10 Member Since: 17 Jan 2018 Location: Derry Posts: 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Lucky one there with the arm! 😳
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1543 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hmm - this is a long shot - and I'm no expert - but there is a facility for the car, when it senses an obstruction under the car, to go into super high, just to get over the obstruction. It couldn't be this aspect playing up could it? Your comment "one more thing..." made me think of it |
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