P38 Suspension

This site contains affiliate links for which LandyZone may be compensated if you make a purchase.
M

murph

Guest
Over the last few nights the suspension on my P38 keeps dropping on the
front right hand corner, I have not had any other problems, it pumps up fine
and only goes down over night, what might be the problem?

Mark


 
In article <[email protected]>,
"murph" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Over the last few nights the suspension on my P38 keeps dropping on the
> front right hand corner, I have not had any other problems, it pumps up fine
> and only goes down over night, what might be the problem?


Leaky air spring or valve block. Spray water with fairy liquid around
the spring where the two halves meet and see if you get bubbles. Then
check the unions for the piping in the same way. Take the cover off the
valve block (left hand side of engine bay near wing) and do the same.
Be careful not to get anything electrical wet.

I'm slightly surprised it's not self-levelling. Normally it will
self-level every few hours.

David
 
"murph" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Over the last few nights the suspension on my P38 keeps dropping on the
> front right hand corner, I have not had any other problems, it pumps up
> fine
> and only goes down over night, what might be the problem?
>
> Mark
>
>

Leaky air spring, valve block or dodgy height sensor??
Can you park it overnight in a garage with the tailgate open?
This disables the electronics from self leveling during the night so if it
still drops on that corner left overnight then its probably a leak
somewhere.

--
gazza

Remove pants to get address

1987 RR Classic
1998 RR P38


 
Back
Top