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kiter



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air suspension inactive message

Seem to be having a run of maintenance just now.......... just replaced rear discs, pads and both calipers, taken me a few nights to get the job done but finished the job a wee while ago, only think I have not done yet is bled the brakes (forgot to buy more brake fluid) and I'm getting the low brake fluid warning message - understand why but also getting air suspension inactive message too. Done the left to right trick and still there. Suspension did rise up to normal height when I started it. Is the message likely to be linked to the low brake fluid? I'm hoping so as supposed to be off with the tin tent next week and wallet already been given a bashing by the FF this month! Any thoughts be appreciated.

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a faulty/damaged abs brake sensor cable together with low brake fluid might cause this ..i'd check the sensor cable first .. ... - .- -.




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Yes, as stan says, any brake fault will cause the air suspension to deactivate for "safety" reasons. Sort out your brakes, problem will go away, but you may need to clear the fault. .
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Thanks guys - see how I go once the brakes properly bled, get that done tomorrow night hopefully.

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All sorted after brakes bled and all is good again, probably not for long..................!

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