Range Rover L322

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Pb21

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hello there
I bought my Range Rover about one month ago, and have loved it.
I changed the wheels from a 22” to a 19” original RR wheel.
The problem I’m having now, is it’s sitting to low.
Acting as if the normal ride height is in access mode.
I can select off road mode, and works fine.
Turn the noob to go down one and it skips it and goes to access.
No warning lights appear.
My brain is saying it’s something really small that I’ve missed but I can’t find anything wrong.
Please help
 

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hello there
I bought my Range Rover about one month ago, and have loved it.
I changed the wheels from a 22” to a 19” original RR wheel.
The problem I’m having now, is it’s sitting to low.
Acting as if the normal ride height is in access mode.
I can select off road mode, and works fine.
Turn the noob to go down one and it skips it and goes to access.
No warning lights appear.
My brain is saying it’s something really small that I’ve missed but I can’t find anything wrong.
Please help

What a place to put a L plate!!

Getting it on diagnostics would be a good port of call..

I'm sure the seasoned L322 veterans will chime in.

Anyway feel free to post your problem in the Range Rover section!

Welcome aboard.
 
What a place to put a L plate!!

Getting it on diagnostics would be a good port of call..

I'm sure the seasoned L322 veterans will chime in.

Anyway feel free to post your problem in the Range Rover section!

Welcome aboard.

Believe it or not.
It’s my first car.
You got to run before you can crawl lol.

I will phone around and book it in.

Thanks for the reply
 
Believe it or not.
It’s my first car.
You got to run before you can crawl lol.

I will phone around and book it in.

Thanks for the reply


I hope you've got deep pockets these are very expensive beasts to run, especially when they break!!

And starting with an L322, a braver man than I. ;)
 
I hope you've got deep pockets these are very expensive beasts to run, especially when they break!!

And starting with an L322, a braver man than I. ;)


I’m fully aware there expensive to fix.
Not bad on fuel though, 21mpg
My family has always had land rovers.
It’s harder to find the fault when there’s so much electronics and sensors lol.
 
I’m fully aware there expensive to fix.
Not bad on fuel though, 21mpg
My family has always had land rovers.
It’s harder to find the fault when there’s so much electronics and sensors lol.

Aye they're packed to the seams with electrics!
 
Welcome to the forum

Buy yerself yer own diagnostic reader to help look fer problems. Good idea to carry it with yer all the time as it will breakdown daily. ;)
 
I’m fully aware there expensive to fix.
Not bad on fuel though, 21mpg
My family has always had land rovers.
It’s harder to find the fault when there’s so much electronics and sensors lol.
Hence , the L322 mantra, 'get it on diagnostics'. I suggest you post in the dedicated Range Rover section, this section is Introduce Yourself.
When posting on the RR forum, I also suggest you get actual measurements, rather than a photo. Also a search in regards ride heights and issues with changing wheel sizes , might help.
Oh and welcome.

P.s Which engine is in it?
 
I hope you've got deep pockets these are very expensive beasts to run, especially when they break!!

And starting with an L322, a braver man than I. ;)

I wouldn't agree with that our 'enry. You're rebuilding engines, working on your own beast and getting stuck in at the deep end. Anyone with diagnostics and the help of this website or who uses a garage to diagnose/fix ( myself included) has it much easier.
 
I wouldn't agree with that our 'enry. You're rebuilding engines, working on your own beast and getting stuck in at the deep end. Anyone with diagnostics and the help of this website or who uses a garage to diagnose/fix ( myself included) has it much easier.

Ah cheers Dear
All for the love of Range Rovers!

P38 and L322 being my favourite! ;)

Quite difficult beasts to understand but i'm getting there ;)
 
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