Walter Skinner
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Good day Dear Sirs! Several days ago got myself a left hand drive 2003 M57 automatic L322 (197k km on the odometer, last documented service at 267k km by VIN check) and obviously loving it so far. However the car has several issues and I have a strong belief they are somehow common. So any advice will be much appreciated, thanks in advance!
1. Left head light ignites from 1-3 attempts with a notification to check it on the dash. Light color differs from the right one, more blue-purplish. Is it a dead bulb, or dying igniter?
2. Front climate fan seems to be not working. Climate works & cool air blows on the back row, but nothing on the front. Sometimes (randomly) I feel barely noticeable cold when putting my hand on the air vents, but obviously that is not the way it should be. Where do I start digging?
3. Now the fun starts, air suspension. Doesn't work. When I've purchased the car, I had an "Air Susp. Inactive" message: https://prnt.sc/obl09g
The car looks pretty brutally so I suppose it is somehow locked in the top position: https://prnt.sc/obl16w
Air suspension switch is not lit up, does not reacts. When checking the fuses dash (why - below) I've discovered the most exciting stuff: http://prntscr.com/obl1ww THAT sticks from the air suspension slot, whatever it is.
4. Transmission box. When I've flicked the Low Gear flick, "Lo" indicator lit up on the dash & "Transmission box neutral" message appeared. (Should note that the key was in the ignition lock, engine wasn't running, gearbox was in the P position). Not sure what triggered it to go neutral, hope my incompetency (engine should be running & gearbox set to neutral, right?). Anyhow, after a quick research over Internet I've managed to get it out of neutral by pulling out the fuse #37. Haven't touched "Lo" flick after that.
Two new messages appeared on the dash: "Self leveling suspension inactive" and "60 km/h", so now there are 3 warnings:
- Air Susp. Inactive;
- Self leveling suspension inactive;
- 60 km/h.
From my observations the car remains in the top position (for 5 days) so I suppose the springs do not leak.
Finally, dear sirs, are there any operational advices you might give me, for example the fuse #37 - should it be in the fuse box or not? How do I properly tow the car if needed? Any other "do's" and "do not's"?
Thanks in advance!
1. Left head light ignites from 1-3 attempts with a notification to check it on the dash. Light color differs from the right one, more blue-purplish. Is it a dead bulb, or dying igniter?
2. Front climate fan seems to be not working. Climate works & cool air blows on the back row, but nothing on the front. Sometimes (randomly) I feel barely noticeable cold when putting my hand on the air vents, but obviously that is not the way it should be. Where do I start digging?
3. Now the fun starts, air suspension. Doesn't work. When I've purchased the car, I had an "Air Susp. Inactive" message: https://prnt.sc/obl09g
The car looks pretty brutally so I suppose it is somehow locked in the top position: https://prnt.sc/obl16w
Air suspension switch is not lit up, does not reacts. When checking the fuses dash (why - below) I've discovered the most exciting stuff: http://prntscr.com/obl1ww THAT sticks from the air suspension slot, whatever it is.
4. Transmission box. When I've flicked the Low Gear flick, "Lo" indicator lit up on the dash & "Transmission box neutral" message appeared. (Should note that the key was in the ignition lock, engine wasn't running, gearbox was in the P position). Not sure what triggered it to go neutral, hope my incompetency (engine should be running & gearbox set to neutral, right?). Anyhow, after a quick research over Internet I've managed to get it out of neutral by pulling out the fuse #37. Haven't touched "Lo" flick after that.
Two new messages appeared on the dash: "Self leveling suspension inactive" and "60 km/h", so now there are 3 warnings:
- Air Susp. Inactive;
- Self leveling suspension inactive;
- 60 km/h.
From my observations the car remains in the top position (for 5 days) so I suppose the springs do not leak.
Finally, dear sirs, are there any operational advices you might give me, for example the fuse #37 - should it be in the fuse box or not? How do I properly tow the car if needed? Any other "do's" and "do not's"?
Thanks in advance!