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tasmod



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Suspension warning :-(

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Re: Suspension warning :-(

tasmod wrote:
Dammit, after reading the posts re-suspension warnings it's finally happened to me Sad

I have done about 120 miles stop, start, today and the message kept coming up regularly. It would dissappear when ignition turned off and car locked again, only to reappear about a mile down road when I set off again. Sad


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tasmod wrote:
the wife wanted to use it.


Lucky it needs a repair then!

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I bet when you come to use the car tomorrow it will all be OK, this happened to me not long ago, phoned dealer reported it , left it 24hrs before booking in , ... didnt happen again? 
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Post #6186 Mon Nov 28 2005 5:27pm
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I just posted this same question. My said SUSPENSION FAULT STOP SAFELY STOP ENGINE. Is this what you guys got as well?

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Quite often these alarms are caused by dirt on the sensors - it amazes me that with all the cold and wet weather testing that LR did for the Range Rover, the Sport and the D3 the test drivers never got these problems or if they did why on earth did LR not fix the system there and then. My L322 RR regualrly used to flag up suspension failure warnings in grotty or very hot (ie hot for the UK!)weather because of dust on the sensors and there was nothing wrong. One day it will cry wolf and the system really will be at fault - probably 2 days after the warranty has run out and I will end up paying for the fix!!! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Tim in Scotland wrote:
Quite often these alarms are caused by dirt on the sensors - it amazes me that with all the cold and wet weather testing that LR did for the Range Rover, the Sport and the D3 the test drivers never got these problems or if they did why on earth did LR not fix the system there and then. My L322 RR regualrly used to flag up suspension failure warnings in grotty or very hot (ie hot for the UK!)weather because of dust on the sensors and there was nothing wrong. One day it will cry wolf and the system really will be at fault - probably 2 days after the warranty has run out and I will end up paying for the fix!!!


Come to think of it, it was raining yesterday for the first time since I had the car (of course after I washed it). You may have a good point with the dirt on the sensor.

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