🪩 Land Rover Discovery 3 Suspension Fault Normal Height Only

757 posts · Joined 2013. #6 · Mar 3, 2015. Dealer told me (when I had some intermittent problems with the suspension errors) that dirt and grime can muck up the sensors and throw off false positives. Sensors might think there's some obstruction in the way of the suspension and keep it from lowering. 2, If I start the car and lower the suspension to access-height, then raise it to normal-height, the warning light and 'bong' stay off indefinitely (i.e. no apparent problem). But if raise it to off-road, the lower to normal-height, the amber light comes on after a few kms. 3, the rear seems to raise and lower quicker than the front. Air suspension can fail for many reasons, pinholed airbags. height sensors. compressor - very common, especially the drier part which blocks up. leaky air tank, they rust out being located in all the road spray. steering angle sensor, normally after a kwik n krappy alignment which leaves it out of whack. Hi all, I've been a Land Rover owner for about 4 months now (2006 LR3 55000 miles) and absolutley love the truck. Its a dd for the wife and I only get the chance to drive it a few times a month. Every now and then we get a suspension fault and once we've gotten an HDC fault but everything appears to work fine. In the last few thousand miles its been throwing up a 'suspension fault' message either at start up or during the journey. It will say stay below 30 if i drop below that speed and increase again. The suspension doesn't drop, or seem to when left. So to sum up After swapping everything out and having an alignment done, I was still getting a suspension fault code. I have a Foxwell scanner with the Land Rover software and it showed C1 A03-21 front left height sensor, similar code for the front right sensor and U04 21-68 invalid data received from ride level control module. Suspension Fault , Compressor not running Hello everyone I’ve read a lot of posts that had to do with suspension faults, and they were helpful. However a couple of quirky things happened with my rover with timing of this failure that I wanted to start a thread to pick your brains. All help is much appreciated I have 2005 LR3 with 197k miles. Jan 21, 2023. #11. Thommo805 said: Yea it’s high mileage at 170000 miles in uk , but it’s my best car just worrying and costly. 170k is nothing, I've seen a couple of D3s at 450k, although one did need 3 engines, the other needed just two. T. Suspension Fault - Normal Height Only Page 2 of 2 < 1: 2: CDS 16th Jan 2023 3:49 pm: DISCO3.CO.UK is independent and not affiliated to Land Rover. Anyone had these codes. At first. C1A99-1C (6C) pressure sensor circuit – Gen electrical failure – circuit voltage out of range (this one cleared) C1A08-1C (AF) pressure sensor supply – Gen electrical failure – circuit voltage out of range (this one comes back) Its saying normal height only available. Vehicle still operates all the way .

land rover discovery 3 suspension fault normal height only