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Liam

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Self levelling suspension symptoms...
« on: 23 September 2008, 21:51:04 »

Hi folks,

If I put the symptoms of my self leveling suspension down, some clever person will most likely know exactly what's wrong :)...

When I turn the ignition on, I often notice the compressor running for a few seconds.  Sounds nice and compressory as if all's well.  In fact cos of this I've always assumed it works properly - however it doesn't :(.  If i disconnect the sensor linkage and manually move the sensor to try the jacking up trick - nothing.  Not a dickie bird.

Fuse is fine, and if i remove the fuse, a few seconds later the nearby relay starts clicking frantically until I put the fuse back.  So there's power present at least till the fuse/relay box.

So, er, reckon the level sensor's knackered, or something else?  Anyone care to take out their fuse and see if they get the clicking I get?  Or even better, anyone in the Bedford area fancy lending me their sensor to see if that fixes it :).

Any help appreciated,

Liam
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Re: Self levelling suspension symptoms...
« Reply #1 on: 23 September 2008, 21:52:43 »

mine stopped working after the relay went ape... ...suspecting ecu/sensor myself
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