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JamesV6CDX

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Self Levelling Fault
« on: 22 June 2010, 23:59:50 »

The rear end of My Estate is right up in the air - like an off roader ;D

Self levelling problem?  ::)

Was fine, happened all of a sudden yesterday! Noticed it when I got out the car and parked... and has remained like it since!
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Re: Self Levelling Fault
« Reply #1 on: 23 June 2010, 00:04:10 »

Pump not releasing air? Should hear a pshhh when it drops, front bumper drivers side behind fog light.
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Re: Self Levelling Fault
« Reply #2 on: 23 June 2010, 00:06:09 »

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Pump not releasing air? Should hear a pshhh when it drops, front bumper drivers side behind fog light.

I will check mate...  not looked yet - the car does look comical, though  :D
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Re: Self Levelling Fault
« Reply #3 on: 23 June 2010, 00:14:13 »

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Pump not releasing air? Should hear a pshhh when it drops, front bumper drivers side behind fog light.

I will check mate...  not looked yet - the car does look comical, though  :D


May as well fit your LPG tank before repairing it, very handy feature on the elite. Don't drive it like that though, suspension totally topped out, although could be fun on a quiet roundabout  ;)
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Re: Self Levelling Fault
« Reply #4 on: 23 June 2010, 00:19:09 »

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Pump not releasing air? Should hear a pshhh when it drops, front bumper drivers side behind fog light.

I will check mate...  not looked yet - the car does look comical, though  :D


May as well fit your LPG tank before repairing it, very handy feature on the elite. Don't drive it like that though, suspension totally topped out, although could be fun on a quiet roundabout  ;)

The LPG tank's fitted - have done the last 100 miles or so on fart gas  :)
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Re: Self Levelling Fault
« Reply #5 on: 23 June 2010, 00:33:34 »

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Pump not releasing air? Should hear a pshhh when it drops, front bumper drivers side behind fog light.

I will check mate...  not looked yet - the car does look comical, though  :D


May as well fit your LPG tank before repairing it, very handy feature on the elite. Don't drive it like that though, suspension totally topped out, although could be fun on a quiet roundabout  ;)

The LPG tank's fitted - have done the last 100 miles or so on fart gas  :)

These things never work out do they  ;D oh well, also possible it could be the sensor in theory, but posts I've seen with this issue it's been the pump not releasing.
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Re: Self Levelling Fault
« Reply #6 on: 23 June 2010, 09:00:50 »

If memory serves .. and I'm probably wrong ...  if the system detects a sensor fault it goes to max height ??? So worth checking the sensors are connected ?? or disconnect from body and waggle .. see if you get movement - be careful you don't drop the car on your head when you do that mind .. not a lot of room when fully lowered !!!

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