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    Air Suspension issue after flat battery

    G'day All,

    Ok, for some reason woke up this morning and Smokey had a flat battery, also Smokey was down on its haunches. So I put it on the charger, went out, came back and voila, Smokey started up no wuckers. However the suspension is still on its haunches. I have tried locking and unlocking car, nope. It did go up ever so slightly and that was it. Could it be a fuse issue, if so where would the fuse be ( I tried looking at manual and couldn't find one unless it is the one for Self Leveling suspension and that was fine). Is there some magic shut one door, open another and close and tadaa it will go up?

    Or is it just giving it some time? One thing and I don't know if this is a contributor, when it was still on charge, I flicked from slow to fast charge and the car made a funny "brrrrrrr" noise. Any help would be appreciated as I can't go anywhere as Smokey looks like one of those "pimp my car" car's with nose in the air and tail dragging . Thanks in advance,

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    Stevo

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    Also not sure if this helps ( anyone who knows me know that I have no mechanical aptitude ) but I located the compressor and it seems to run for about 10 secs or so then stops when I first start the car. Is it meant to go longer than that?

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Not sure if the disco will be the same but a RRP38 dropped like that.
    Put the key in the ignition an turn it on without starting the car.
    Leave it on and the computer should right itself.

    Hope it helps, taking a bit of a guess here

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    Try going for a very careful drive around the block. I have done this a couple of times in the past and the ride hieght back to normal by the time I got back.
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    Thanks for the replies. I also did a bit of research, there were options of turning car on and off 5 times, driving over a piece of wood, checking fuses etc. Anyway, I did a combo. I checked all fuses, especially the door ones, all the ones under the bonnet and also disconnected the battery to hopefully reboot it. I also used a high lift jack to raise the rear off the bump stops as that could mess with the height sensors and put compressor under duress if it were working.
    So did all that and car wouldn't frigging start. Ok, so maybe issue with the battery. Put the charger on it and tried again, car started, got out and the Smokey had raised itself off the high lift jack. Took for a spin, up and over the kerb, came back and raised to off road height. So SWMBO is bringing back a new battery as that seems to be the common denominator. Will update later as to whether Smokey has dropped and whether battery has made a difference.
    I also did a bit of a read on the Rave CD, not that I know much, but was able to determine that the battery through the ECM I think punches through a certain voltage. So if the battery is rooted and the the car is on the bumpstops, then chances of getting it to raise it all the way is perhaps not going to happen. That's my theory anyway ,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Testing

    What testing have you done if you have a leak in bags pipes
    or valves the compressor will run it could run till it overheats
    and seizes or flattens the battery.
    Have you tried the soapy water test on bags at offroad height.
    Can you hear the compressor running more than normal.

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    Ive done none of the above. Can't hear the compressor. ...will know in morning what the go is if Smokey is slumped and a dead battery. My gut feel is it isn't a leak but related to the flat battery. Ive had leaking bags in the past...would always pump up.

    Regards Stevo

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    I have left mine for a week with the battery disconnected and the suspension remained pumped up.But as you say it is vital for these to have correct voltage or all hell will break loose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lewy View Post
    I have left mine for a week with the battery disconnected and the suspension remained pumped up.But as you say it is vital for these to have correct voltage or all hell will break loose.
    Hell is breaking loose as we speak. Sitting here with kids in the car charging battery :banghead:.

    Regards Stevo



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    Compressor

    Pull the relay R5 for compressor pump and see if it will charge and
    stay charged I think you have a leak and compreser wants to run.
    If you pull the relay we will isolate the pump and get you running
    the leak can be looked for later

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