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jbl



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Stornoway Grey
dreaded Air suspension inactive message

Hi everybody. I have the dreaded Air suspension inactive message on my 2002 L322 Vogue. I have read extensively regarding other people with the same problem but haven't encountered a problem like mine. I have bought the diagnostic/reset tool and am able to reset the system. I can hear the compressor working. When I rest the system and clear the fault, whilst the car is at standstill, I am able to raise & lower the suspension. As soon as I drive off I get the error message again. It may be coincidence but the fault first occured after the coldest night of the year (-13c). Hopefully someone can help. PS when I download the fault code it shows as RESERVOIR PRESSURE STATIC WHEN FILLING

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Just happened to me 30 minutes ago...

Same error code of "reservoir pressure static when filling", Normally happens once a fortnight, it's been like that since I bought the car 10 months ago.

I've noticed it pops up when I do very short drives, e.g simply turning the car around and reversing into the garage as I just did. The suspension it's self is working fine, raises and lowers quickly so I'm putting it down to a faulty sensor or a sticky valve. Nothing to worry about other than the inconvenience of having to reset it.

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