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    Many many thanks for your advice, tured out to be a resetting issue

    Many many thanks for your advice, tured out to be a resetting issue
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    was told to replace the air compressor and still no rise at rear

    Many thanks everyone, turned out to bea case of removing the battery terminals and waiting 30 to 45 minutes( Not the normal 15 or 20) Then reconnecting and trying again, two attempts sorted it, something that can be rectified with landrover software or simular but for me this was the option...
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    was told to replace the air compressor and still no rise at rear

    Many thanks will try that and look for the passanger side one or though it appears that there is one under the steering wheel
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    was told to replace the air compressor and still no rise at rear

    Many thanks for the advice but there appears to be a fuse box under the stearing wheel and one in the engine bay, is there another one in the passenger side and if so where is it hidden
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    was told to replace the air compressor and still no rise at rear

    Tried the fuse, original reason for changing the compressor was on the advice from local garage, bags changed three months ago, compressor was full of water then, drained dryed, worked About a fortnight ago losing height and not going up, went to garage they said replace the compressor(I am...
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    Fitted a new compressor, does the ecu need resetting

    Appologies for another boring air suspension problem, have fitted a new compressor and am missing a trick, removed the old one, cleaned and dried all pipes and filters cant tell if the compressor is working, the bags were replaced about three months ago, followed the dreaded Haynes manual...
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    was told to replace the air compressor and still no rise at rear

    :confused:Have just removed the compressor from my discovery TD5, removed the rear light and the air filters, dried them on the radiator at home, blown air from a workshop compressor down the intake pipe until dry, fitted the new compressor and no rise on the rear (either side)
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