Hi All
Newbie here acting on behalf of my father in law who owns a DiscoII Td5 in Mauritius.
He's having problems with the self-levelling rear suspension and the dealership(?) over there profess to not having a clue whats wrong with it (or so he says - my french isnt good enough to question this!)
Here's whats happening - Under normal conditions (i.e.only himself in the vehicle) everything is fine, problems happen when a load of some sort appears in the rear ; some time after this happens the self levelling suspension ride height drops so the rear of the car is sitting on the bump stops making the ride somewhat unpleasant for those of us sitting in the rear (my wife and I can attest to this as it happened to us when we were picked up from the airport, giving us a very uncomfortable 40 mins or so feeling like we were sat on a plank between the two rear wheels! - took my back 2 days to recover lol)
Anyway, this condition remains until the car is unloaded, then it self- levels again within a period varying from a hour or two to overnight - depending on when he next ran the engine I suppose.
Any ideas on whats causing this?, i'd like to solve it for him as he's a cantankerous old git who doesnt listen to other peoples opinions.
(and my back just couldnt take it anymore)
Fingers point to a leak in the air spring, but why would it self level?
//Addendum:The drop is equal - not lower on one side or the other, does this discount a leaking air spring, i assume if one spring leaking then the disco will drop on that side only(?), or will a leaking spring be the point of release for the whole pneumatic system?
Also, why does this only happen when the rear is loaded up, if its leaking wouldnt it consistently drop overnight?
Newbie here acting on behalf of my father in law who owns a DiscoII Td5 in Mauritius.
He's having problems with the self-levelling rear suspension and the dealership(?) over there profess to not having a clue whats wrong with it (or so he says - my french isnt good enough to question this!)
Here's whats happening - Under normal conditions (i.e.only himself in the vehicle) everything is fine, problems happen when a load of some sort appears in the rear ; some time after this happens the self levelling suspension ride height drops so the rear of the car is sitting on the bump stops making the ride somewhat unpleasant for those of us sitting in the rear (my wife and I can attest to this as it happened to us when we were picked up from the airport, giving us a very uncomfortable 40 mins or so feeling like we were sat on a plank between the two rear wheels! - took my back 2 days to recover lol)
Anyway, this condition remains until the car is unloaded, then it self- levels again within a period varying from a hour or two to overnight - depending on when he next ran the engine I suppose.
Any ideas on whats causing this?, i'd like to solve it for him as he's a cantankerous old git who doesnt listen to other peoples opinions.
Fingers point to a leak in the air spring, but why would it self level?
//Addendum:The drop is equal - not lower on one side or the other, does this discount a leaking air spring, i assume if one spring leaking then the disco will drop on that side only(?), or will a leaking spring be the point of release for the whole pneumatic system?
Also, why does this only happen when the rear is loaded up, if its leaking wouldnt it consistently drop overnight?