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| GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2783
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The brass breather on the exhaust line gets blocked - drill a small hole through it. |
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| theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305
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I've removed this. Still no luck, I've replaced everything in the rear spare wheel arch. |
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| theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305
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But thanks for the suggestion! |
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| tezza Member Since: 22 Jul 2021 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 78
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Is removing it an option or does it need to see some kind of pressure restriction there. I had a similar problem recently with the 35mph suspension warning and I seem to remember it wasn't happy with the silencer completely removed.
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| GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2783
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Is there a fault with the electrical supply between the suspension ecu and the pilot exhaust valve?
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| GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2783
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Sorry, the 3.6's suspension ecu is under the left end of the facia but has the same set of connectors. |
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| theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305
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That's the thing. With the previous compressor/ exhaust valve I tired it installed/ removed. No difference. This one actually has a hole drilled in it, but I'm going to remove it completely and see does it make a difference with this compressor unit. On the plus side, at least it *sort of maintains height!!! Nonthing worse than bumpstops! |
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| theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305
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I'm going to try this and see if perhaps this is causing the issue. I'm really clutching at straws now! Will report back! |
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| dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1422
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Try stripping down the desiccant dryer on the suspension compressor , it may be saturated, you can reuse the beads after heating them up in the oven to regenerate for a couple of hours. |
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| theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305
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I actually replaced this part when I swapped over the compressor unit with a spare.
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| theanswers Member Since: 30 Jul 2012 Location: Ireland Posts: 305
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Here she is.
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| jagracer Member Since: 14 Aug 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 124
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Faulty or broken level sensors can be a problem as they corrode internally if not used for a while. |
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| adambeckwith1@gmail.com Member Since: 14 Sep 2025 Location: Liverpool Posts: 1 |
Did you manage to resolve this issue? Having something very similar and it’s also driving me up the wall!!! |
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