Suspension Fault

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Ray JH

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Hi I Recently purchased a 3.0TD6 2006 that had a suspension fault (kept saying normal height only)
I have replaced the compressor with a brand new one and cleared the fault codes. Everything has been fine for 3 weeks, now when i start the car it shows suspension fault on the display. The car rises and falls if i adjust the suspension and seems to drive Ok but the suspension fault shows up when i start the car.

Scanning the car show fault C1B18 Supply Voltage x-ref Check

Any ideas where to start looking to fix this?
 
Hi I Recently purchased a 3.0TD6 2006 that had a suspension fault (kept saying normal height only)
I have replaced the compressor with a brand new one and cleared the fault codes. Everything has been fine for 3 weeks, now when i start the car it shows suspension fault on the display. The car rises and falls if i adjust the suspension and seems to drive Ok but the suspension fault shows up when i start the car.

Scanning the car show fault C1B18 Supply Voltage x-ref Check

Any ideas where to start looking to fix this?
I'd start with the connector and wiring to the compressor. Welcome by the way.
 
Welcome:)

What they said is the first place to try:).

J
 

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Thanks I'll try that. I did put a new battery on it a week after buying it and it does not have any problems starting the car but I will check the voltage
After the car has stood, you should see a minimum of 12.6 volts, preferably 12.8 volts, with the engine running you should see 14.7 volts.
These cars are very sensitive to low battery volts.
If you fitted a new battery, it is probably on the small side, the biggest that will fit is the MF31-1000 with 1000 cold cranking amps.
 
After the car has stood, you should see a minimum of 12.6 volts, preferably 12.8 volts, with the engine running you should see 14.7 volts.
These cars are very sensitive to low battery volts.
If you fitted a new battery, it is probably on the small side, the biggest that will fit is the MF31-1000 with 1000 cold cranking amps.
Welcome to the mad house +1on the battery from Battery megastore online.
 
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