Great! Thanks for your help!Welcome
I don't think I've ever seen a Land Rover Autobiography before... Is it like 90?
Thank you, I wasn't sure what I needed to post just thought the part number might do the trick!. It is a 2003 Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography LE A. Hope this helps a bit??That doesn't show many results in google, perhaps a bit more info about the car, Model, Year, Engine etc
Might be a silly question but have you tried phoning some of the suppliers? Maybe the number has changed or there is an alternative .Thank you, I wasn't sure what I needed to post just thought the part number might do the trick!. It is a 2003 Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography LE A. Hope this helps a bit??
Cheers, I'll give that a go, thanks for your helpWelcome to the forum
This section is for introductions only. Yer be betterer to post technical questions over in the range rover section, over ere:
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They're a bit strange in there. Be careful.
I've tried some but they just want to charge me silly money to change it and not keen to tell me any alternative I can buy so I thought I'd give you guys a go!Might be a silly question but have you tried phoning some of the suppliers? Maybe the number has changed or there is an alternative .
Here's the thing about the L322, running one involves 'silly money'. Why don't you just search for the part, rather than particular manufacturer. Not to be harsh but this is all simple stuff, when lookjng for a part. 20 seconds on ebay will answer your prayersI've tried some but they just want to charge me silly money to change it and not keen to tell me any alternative I can buy so I thought I'd give you guys a go!
Strangely enough I did think of this and checked through e-bay, however they all ask for an OE Number which I have no idea what this is & the mechanic cannot find one of the pump at the moment, the only number that appears to mean anything is the Wabco one I've quoted. So, if anyone knows or has any idea which OE Number I need to quote that would be gratefully received.Here's the thing about the L322, running one involves 'silly money'. Why don't you just search for the part, rather than particular manufacturer. Not to be harsh but this is all simple stuff, when lookjng for a part. 20 seconds on ebay will answer your prayers
OkStrangely enough I did think of this and checked through e-bay, however they all ask for an OE Number which I have no idea what this is & the mechanic cannot find one of the pump at the moment, the only number that appears to mean anything is the Wabco one I've quoted. So, if anyone knows or has any idea which OE Number I need to quote that would be gratefully received.
I've tried some but they just want to charge me silly money to change it and not keen to tell me any alternative I can buy so I thought I'd give you guys a go!
Hi there@bathspa
Hi try this company , plus give them a ring to 100% confirm it the correct one , looks as though it comes with no pipes etc so use ur old ones , company will be able to confirm what’s included for u , looks a bit cheaper
Also look on ur V5 for the VIN number as they will more than likely need it
Hope that helps
https://www.advancedfactors.co.uk/rql000014slp-compressor-only-1244742-p.asp
Or this company
https://www.steveparkers.com/product/lr015089-range-rover-l322-air-suspension-compressor/
PS ,plse don’t forget a new relay must always be fitted with the new compressor , normally if u buy a make that’s different u may also req a software update
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