P38 Air Suspension Unit

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Over a couple of days if it's not had any use the rear offside corner of my
P38 seems to sink more than the others. On starting it comes back level
quite easily and drives fine. Any ideas?


 
KK wrote:
> Over a couple of days if it's not had any use the rear offside corner of my
> P38 seems to sink more than the others. On starting it comes back level
> quite easily and drives fine. Any ideas?
>
>

I would guess a leaking air spring or pipe.
What year is it?

Gazza
 
KK wrote:
> Over a couple of days if it's not had any use the rear offside corner
> of my P38 seems to sink more than the others. On starting it comes
> back level quite easily and drives fine. Any ideas?


I would think you have a leaking air spring, but quite slight by the sound of it. I suppose you might
have a valve block problem venting that spring only.

The leak one is easy, soapy water & lots of it!

The valve blck can be harder to find.

Nige


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It's a '99 'T' teg 2.5 DSE with 80K miles

"Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> KK wrote:
>> Over a couple of days if it's not had any use the rear offside corner
>> of my P38 seems to sink more than the others. On starting it comes
>> back level quite easily and drives fine. Any ideas?

>
> I would think you have a leaking air spring, but quite slight by the sound
> of it. I suppose you might have a valve block problem venting that spring
> only.
>
> The leak one is easy, soapy water & lots of it!
>
> The valve blck can be harder to find.
>
> Nige
>
>
> --
>
> Subaru WRX
> Range Rover 4.6 HSE (The Tank!)
> 110 Hi Cap (Ben)
>
> '"Opinions are like arseholes, everyones got one"
>



 
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