Anyone with Nanocom near Crewkerne somerset?

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kevseabass110

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I have a fault with the air suspension, I suspect ride height sensors but was wondering if anyone near by had some diagnostics no plug in. I’d gratefully pay anyone who’d be happy to help.
 
What model are you talking about? Nanocom is licenced per model so need more details.
Also is your truck fit to drive or or would the person need to travel to you?
 
Good point , it’s 2004 disco 2 not really drivable because it’s been dropping it’s ass to the ground, down to the bump stops. I had to nurse it home at 2mph
 
Utill you fix it remove the compressor housing's cover when it's on normal level and unplug all the connectors there( 1, 8, 10, 16... be aware that at the air supply valves the connectors have retaining clips at the bottom) ... this way if there's no leak present it will stay on that level for weeks cos there's nothing to release the air from the bags while the valves are closed all the time... the compressor must be unplugged to not run in vain with closed valves if you see what i mean

at least if it drops this way you know it's a leak

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Ok, I have a Nanocom that will do the job. I’m in Taunton. The problem is that I’m working the next 4 days/nights I could probably come over next Thursday evening if you haven’t had any luck by then.
 
Thanks Spot I’d appreciate that . I’ll let you know how it’s going. It’s performing as it should at the moment. But I’m sure it will have thrown up a fault code
 
Utill you fix it remove the compressor housing's cover when it's on normal level and unplug all the connectors there( 1, 8, 10, 16... be aware that at the air supply valves the connectors have retaining clips at the bottom) ... this way if there's no leak present it will stay on that level for weeks cos there's nothing to release the air from the bags while the valves are closed all the time... the compressor must be unplugged to not run in vain with closed valves if you see what i mean

at least if it drops this way you know it's a leak

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Good advice thanks
 
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