Josh95
Member Since: 08 Dec 2021
Location: Belfast
Posts: 49

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I very rarely use the EAS controls in the car to move it up or down. Decided to give it a go recently, as it had been a while since I raised and lowered the vehicle and it makes the thing look even more impressive. The vehicle seems to raise fine, but when bringing it down to either the standard height or access mode, I would sometimes get the Suspension Fault amber error or most of the time, the car would go into the super suspended mode. I'd have to press the button again to lower the car, but it eventually does it (probably something to do with the height sensors).
I looked on the 4x4 info screen, and everything seems to be fine. Whenever the amber alert appears, I restart the car, and everything is back to normal. Sometimes the fault quickly disappears and I'm able to lower it again. I never receive any alerts regarding the EAS when driving, only when operating the controls to lower the car.
This doesn't always happen, only intermittently. Very rarely, when I leave the car parked, for a long time without using it (usually over a day) I would come outside and the back end of the car has lowered itself into access mode. But as soon as I start the engine it will raise back into the normal position. Is this normal?
I've recently had issues with the Engine Monitoring Level fault. It used to plague me constantly when I started the engine, but this error hasn't popped up in a month now and I'm able to get an oil reading, whereas before I couldn't. I'm guessing this error would have been in relation to the battery maybe needing replaced?
Keen to know if anyone else has this issue with the air suspension? Would this be a battery issue, or should I consider getting the air compressor replaced? The car is ten years old, and to my knowledge, is still running on original airbags, battery and compressor.
Any thoughts?
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Tue May 03 2022 7:03pm |
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