Range Rover L405 2018 Autobiography air suspension question

Range Rover L405 2018 Autobiography air suspension question

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Phil74891

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1,084 posts

146 months

Wednesday 19th March
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Hi. I’ve had the above for two months now, and so far it has been excellent.

Question for those in the know: when parked overnight or for a few days, is it best to leave the suspension in the up or down position? Or does it matter?

Thanks in advance for any insight.

Krs687

2 posts

12 months

Wednesday 19th March
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Don't think it makes any difference. My 2017 would sit down a bit if left for a while, irrespective of how it was left.

Benson11

68 posts

177 months

Thursday 20th March
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It shouldn't make any difference overall, if you need it then leaving in access mode is obviously a good idea.

The suspension will continue to self level when parked. With all air suspension systems a tolerance of height change of 1mm per 1 degree C temperature reduction is generally acceptable.

cayman-black

13,073 posts

229 months

Thursday 20th March
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Really when you stop and park the car should automatically drop to access mode anyway.

Phil74891

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1,084 posts

146 months

Thursday 20th March
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cayman-black said:
Really when you stop and park the car should automatically drop to access mode anyway.
You can set it to drop or stay in the normal driving mode once you turn the engine off. Sounds like it doesn’t make too much difference, so I’ll leave it in the access mode. Thanks for all the feedback.

Edited by Phil74891 on Thursday 20th March 18:27