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LRDiscovery3
23rd June 2021, 12:25 PM
Hi all,

I know these posts circulate most forms (as I've tried to read through most) however like most, realise there is some slight iteration which does not specifically apply to mine but if this has been mentioned prior please forgive!

I own a 2008 Discovery 3 HS which I've had for about 6 months which has plagued me with reliability issues (should have hadthe vehicle inspected before purchase I know). Anyways, I do love the Disco with my parents owning one when they first came out and never seemed to have any issues which is why I took the plunge although its been a love/hate relationship to say the least.

Current issue I am having is to do with the suspension.. I think. Ever since I went for 3-hour drive to the Otway’s national park the Disco has developed a suspension/transmission warning issue. The three amigos will appear with the standard transmission/park brake fault, I switch the car off and back on and everything will clear. I'm not sure if maybe the twists and turns of the National Park has done something to the leveling sensors however did recall the back left not sitting aligned with the rest ofthe wheels. On the 3-hour drive back it only faulted twice however now that I'mback in Melbourne it seems to be faulting much more frequently i.e. once every 20 minute drive.

When the faults appear, I pull over as the car begins to lower to access height and turn off. I then turn the car back on and it appears the car has selected off-road height on the selector however not on the cluster. I have to then raise the vehicle into off-road height and then lower it back to normal drive height and then drive off.

I purchased a code reader and have the below current faults



Fault
Description


U0132
Lost communication with ride level control module


P0000
NO DTC DESCRIPTION


U0101
Lost communication with transmission control module


U0100
Lost communication with engine control module/powertrain control module


U0402
Invalid data received from transmission control module


U0416
Invalid data received from vehicle dynamics control module


U0421
Invalid data received from ride level control module


U0401
Invalid data received from engine control module/powertrain control module


U0155
Lost communication with instrument cluster control module


C1A96
Brake light switch circuit


P0504
Brake switch a/b correlation




Note: - I have already changed the brake switch.
- Air compressor can sometime be heard for 30 seconds when starting
- No sagging is apparent when leaving the car for multiple days

I know this is a long-winded story which has been posted various times over however with all the money I've already sunken into this car I need to diagnose these problems myself is possible. I'm not expecting a silver bullet fix but any suggestions, troubleshooting or similar experiences would be greatly appreciated!

My inexperienced theory is something to do with the levelling sensors.

171759 (https://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachments/technical-chatter/171673d1624077623-discovery-3-electrical-gremlins-img-3032.jpg)

*Edit since other suggestions*
Below is photo of brake light switch whiich I purchased off eBay. I have removed and replaced with original LR part as it didn't seem to be the issue from previous electrical problem I had so no reason to believe it is faulty. Also, when assessing the replacement part from eBay the trigger seemed to almost grind, definitely not as smooth as original LR part.

Have not yet checked Transmission ECU however will this weekend. LR did a full diagnosis of the modules over the course of a few days, so I'd hope they checked that as well.

Also last night when driving, received similar error however this time only 2 dash lights appeared and car did not go into access mode (blurry photo).

The brake lights seem to be working fine and the battery is around 2 months old.

I will see if placing the old brake senser in does anything otherwise very much open to new suggestions.

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Cheers
Conah

FisherX
24th June 2021, 07:52 AM
Sounds like you are having a CAN BUS issue. Here is a couple of videos to watch that might help.

Can-bus Trouble - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKnQI2IScPU)


How to test a CAN bus network with a meter - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JicbzR3Juh0)

LRDiscovery3
24th June 2021, 10:31 AM
Thank you FisherX

I will check these out. From the last issue I had, LR advised it was to do with CAN BUS however seemed to fix it. Unfortunately this one has occurred which is slightly different but probably related