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Richard Brookman
Guest
That got your attention!
A mystery with the rear air suspension on my Disco 2.
All fine driving home and parking last night, and nothing seemed amiss this
morning, but 100 yards down the road, the ride was so choppy that I thought
I'd set off in the S2a. I even got out to check for a puncture. The car
seemed to be tilting to one side, and when I got to work the o/s/r
suspension was down on the bumpstops, and the n/s front wing pointing to the
sky.
I rasied the suspension to "extended" height and left it there while I was
at work. It didn't deflate over several hours, and I then lowered it to
normal height and drove home normally.
I suspect the fault happened between getting in the car and reaching the end
of the lane - about 100 yards, as I didn't notice anything wrong when I got
in. The only relevant thing I can think of is that it was a coldish night
(-3C this morning) and when I got in I immediately put all the winter
functions on (rear and windscreen heaters, heated seat etc - well, it's a
new toy, innit?). That's a pretty hefty load, but I can't see why it should
affect the suspension. I can't think of anything else that might have
caused it at that moment.
The car is still under warranty, but from a non-LR dealer, so I'd like to
have some idea of what is wrong before I take it in to them.
Any ideas? TIA.
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Rich
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Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
A mystery with the rear air suspension on my Disco 2.
All fine driving home and parking last night, and nothing seemed amiss this
morning, but 100 yards down the road, the ride was so choppy that I thought
I'd set off in the S2a. I even got out to check for a puncture. The car
seemed to be tilting to one side, and when I got to work the o/s/r
suspension was down on the bumpstops, and the n/s front wing pointing to the
sky.
I rasied the suspension to "extended" height and left it there while I was
at work. It didn't deflate over several hours, and I then lowered it to
normal height and drove home normally.
I suspect the fault happened between getting in the car and reaching the end
of the lane - about 100 yards, as I didn't notice anything wrong when I got
in. The only relevant thing I can think of is that it was a coldish night
(-3C this morning) and when I got in I immediately put all the winter
functions on (rear and windscreen heaters, heated seat etc - well, it's a
new toy, innit?). That's a pretty hefty load, but I can't see why it should
affect the suspension. I can't think of anything else that might have
caused it at that moment.
The car is still under warranty, but from a non-LR dealer, so I'd like to
have some idea of what is wrong before I take it in to them.
Any ideas? TIA.
--
Rich
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Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.