P38 Air suspension

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ranger1942

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My air suspension refuses to rise from access. Plugged in my Black box and it reads Invalid code.Also says all sensors out of range. Cleared everything but still no go. Tried raising suspension via Black box but no go. Used my emergency valves and suspension raises and stays there. 3rd time in last year this has happened. Anyone got idea whats up with it.
 
Is the compressor running?
Look at wammers guide in the technical section. If you have done all the tests there then come back with your findings and there'll be plenty of help.
 
No airy no worky.
Thanks for replying. I left it standing for a couple of hours with the inflation valves attached to prove the air bags were ok, and it didn't move. So i fitted the pipes back in to the valve block, and i was back at square one, vehicle wouldn't rise. I tried to raise the car using the black box, even tried another ECU, still no good. Left it for a while to have a think, went back out and retried using the black box, and lo and behold up it went, and working as normal now. As i said earlier this is the 3rd time now. I know 3 people who have had this happen, one guy said his Landrover dealer told him its a simple job if you have test book. The other 2 were told a new compressor had to be fitted ??. Seems to me there is something in the system that stops communicating on occasions. The last time this happened to me was in January, and i didn't replace any parts then . Really strange this is.
 
Go through wammers test procedure. Otherwise you will be chasing shadows forever.
Yes i will in morning, bit brain dead now from going through the info i have filed. Thanks mate i'll keep u in the loop when i solve it, obviously from the mail i have been getting a lot of P38 owners have had the same problem.
 
Hi, check white connector blocks behind passenger side footwell kick plate, these get damp and corroded and will cause you problems, also check your scanner connector plug under glove box for corrosion too.
Thanks mate i will do that, and all other connections. Going to get some electrical spray this morning.
 
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