Range Rover Sport 2008 - suspension failure

Range Rover Sport 2008 - suspension failure

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Sym7

Original Poster:

398 posts

227 months

Friday 19th August 2016
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My RRS 2008 has just presented me with a red fault light stating suspension failure and to switch engine off. The thing is, it looks and drives perfectly well (2 miles back to girlfriend's house). I live 70 miles away but not sure if I should drive it back or not. Other forums say it's a sensor etc.

I'm keen to know or hear any suggestions as I know very little about Range Rovers. Thanks.

Impasse

15,099 posts

241 months

Friday 19th August 2016
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Worst case scenario is that it will dump all the air from the system and let itself down onto the bumpstops whereby you'll have an uncomfortable jiggly ride home. Your moobs won't thank you.

As for fixing the fault, this is one of those common times where plugging it in to the correct diagnostic system is the only real way to diagnose the problem.

Sym7

Original Poster:

398 posts

227 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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Thanks...

bogie

16,381 posts

272 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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try www.rrsport.co.uk and search on there, you will find loads of threads with a variety of solutions. Often just a £25 sensor failed that sets of a warning in one circuit, that affects another circuit and before you know it the car is telling you to take it to a dealer and open your wallet wink

I have had similar messages in the past and it was compressor cap on the air suspension...£30

A.J.M

7,904 posts

186 months

Sunday 21st August 2016
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The red light will have logged fault codes on the cars systems.

Get it checked out at any place that has proper diagnostic tool ability.

The codes will tell you what's wrong. It could be as simple as a faulty sensor right into the air compressor needing replaced.

Eversleigh

574 posts

185 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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If you are anywhere near South West London, I will happily read the fault codes for you.

camel_landy

4,894 posts

183 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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It's a computer... Reboot and try again.

If the red light comes back, then get it checked out.

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bakerstreet

4,763 posts

165 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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Sym7 said:
My RRS 2008 has just presented me with a red fault light stating suspension failure and to switch engine off. The thing is, it looks and drives perfectly well (2 miles back to girlfriend's house). I live 70 miles away but not sure if I should drive it back or not. Other forums say it's a sensor etc.

I'm keen to know or hear any suggestions as I know very little about Range Rovers. Thanks.
Sometimes they will disappear if you turn the engine off and on again. If the light is on permanently, then that is a good thing, as hopefully it will be something like a ride height sensor and they are only £50 a corner. If its intermittent, it can be the wiring loom and that isn't so good.

Compressors can be re-built these days and some garages prefer this as the Original compressors can be better than the aftermarket units.



Gupz93

1 posts

64 months

Monday 3rd December 2018
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Eversleigh said:
If you are anywhere near South West London, I will happily read the fault codes for you.
Hi I would like to you to read the fault code for me please! Can I have your contact details please