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AnD3rew
15th December 2012, 08:41 PM
Got this message today.  I admit I was putting it into Llams special mode high at the time:angel:  but only once, I wasn't messing around raising and lowering repeatedly.
Is this a bad sign?
101RRS
15th December 2012, 09:28 PM
No.
The handbook specifies that this is not a Fault message but an advisory message.
Just means the air bottle has been exhausted and the car is being raised on the air compressor alone - alternatively your air compressor may be hot from playing around with LLAMS too much and is having a rest.
It is important with LLAMS not to be going up and down a lot - select what height you need and leave it there.
If you continually get the the message then by all means suspect a fault but the occasional message is quite OK.
Garry
AnD3rew
15th December 2012, 09:57 PM
Thanks Garry, that's a relief,  I have seen all the compressor failures here and was a bit worried for a Minute that it was a sign mine was on the way out.
CaverD3
16th December 2012, 07:26 AM
Could be a good idea to sieve and dry the compressor dryer beads?
scarry
16th December 2012, 09:12 AM
Could be a good idea to sieve and dry the compressor dryer beads?
How is this done,is it relatively easy?
AnD3rew
16th December 2012, 12:12 PM
How is this done,is it relatively easy?
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SBD4
16th December 2012, 12:32 PM
How is this done,is it relatively easy?
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Look at these threads:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/146033-d3-rrs-air-compressor.html
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/141300-compressor-repair.html
101RRS
16th December 2012, 12:58 PM
Andrew I have had that message a few times and mainly playing around with LLAMS.  The system when charged will raise from access to offroad +50 and back probably twice before it runs out of puff.  When raising one step (say the equivalent of onroad to offroad) then I just do it but when raising over a greater range I wait until I hear the air compressor is stopped as that should mean the airtank is full -  this is usually enough to make any height changes that are required and does not stress the compressor.
It is my view that then compressors while probably a little small are up to the task if common sense is used with the height.  I used to lower to access everytime I stopped to get in and out - raise it from offroad to +50 at the sign of any rough stuff - I no longer do.  I run around at -20 and when offroad I stay at onroad +50 (or +30 or whatever it is for better roads) and try to resist the use of offroad + unless absolutely necessary - as it saves the air compressor.  I believe the majority of compressor failures are caused by clogged desiccant making the compressor work hard and over heat leading to failure.  I am not sure why Landrover didn't build the things with a serviceable desiccant canister in the the air intake hose and it is replaced say every 48,000km in normal use.  I think that their logic was that as the air intake is in the cabin the air compressor would be sucking in dehumidified are from the cabin where the A/C system has taken the moisture from the air - the reality is somewhat different.
My car has now covered 72,000km and the compressor is still working but at that Kms I assume the desiccant is starting to get full of water.  I think I will also de-humidify my desiccant on the basis of information provided on here.
Cheers
Garry
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