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    Question SLS leaks other than the actual air bag - is there any other seals or common leak fau

    I replaced the airbags in my D2a a few years ago with new Contitech units. The left side is now deflating right down. Inspection of the bag shows no issue and no visible bubbles from soapy water sprayed on the airbag or air line connection. I cannot hear any air leaks anywhere in the airline from airbag to pump. Feeling along the airline I cannot find any damaged hose.

    It's a slow leak as with manual reinflation it takes a day to go back down. With that side at full droop I manually inflated it up to 90psi, left it for a few days and it was still on 50psi when I came back.

    I've ordered a new airbag for the purposes of testing and to have a spare if it's not needed. I've also purchased one of the eBay pump rebuild kits as it's nearing 300,000km now on the original.

    Is there any other seals or common leak points? Every thread I find through Google it's just air bag and/or failed compressor (often due to failed airbag not having been dealt with).

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    I've got this problem also, pretty sure it will be a leaking solenoid in the compressor box, unfortunately they are probably all at the age/km that this will start to be a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post

    It's a slow leak as with manual reinflation it takes a day to go back down. With that side at full droop I manually inflated it up to 90psi, left it for a few days and it was still on 50psi when I came back.

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    so at full droop for a full day,, did you spray the bag then?

    maunal inflation means very few points of failure,,


    is 90 a lot?? anyone?
    mine took around 70 empty to standard height...
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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    I replaced the airbags in my D2a a few years ago with new Contitech units. The left side is now deflating right down. Inspection of the bag shows no issue and no visible bubbles from soapy water sprayed on the airbag or air line connection. I cannot hear any air leaks anywhere in the airline from airbag to pump. Feeling along the airline I cannot find any damaged hose.

    It's a slow leak as with manual reinflation it takes a day to go back down. With that side at full droop I manually inflated it up to 90psi, left it for a few days and it was still on 50psi when I came back.

    I've ordered a new airbag for the purposes of testing and to have a spare if it's not needed. I've also purchased one of the eBay pump rebuild kits as it's nearing 300,000km now on the original.

    Is there any other seals or common leak points? Every thread I find through Google it's just air bag and/or failed compressor (often due to failed airbag not having been dealt with).
    Not much else. The solenoid may leak or the connectors. Typically the fabric where the airbag folds starts to fail. It's a micro leak, think of an air mat failing, rather than a hole. It's not easily identifiable as a bubble, more like foam.

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    The valve block is probably due to be changed. It’s in the compressor box. Here’s a link to buy a new one. Don’t bother trying to fix the old one.

    Air Suspension Valve Block / Solenoids ANR4869 Island 4x4 - Specialists in Land Rover and Range Rover Parts and accessories for all models. UK and worldwide mail order.

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    Check the QR connections and make sure the lines are terminated cleanly and squarely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    pretty sure it will be a leaking solenoid in the compressor box, unfortunately they are probably all at the age/km that this will start to be a problem.
    This seems more likely to me than the airbag.


    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    so at full droop for a full day,, did you spray the bag then?
    Yes. I've sprayed it a few times.


    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    maunal inflation means very few points of failure,,
    My manual inflation set up is t-pieced into the airbag lines after the solenoid. I do have emergency inflators which could go straight into the airbag but haven't used them.


    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    is 90 a lot?? anyone?
    mine took around 70 empty to standard height...
    Yes, it's the higher end of the offroad/extended height mode.


    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    Thanks for that link. Island-4x4 are a lot cheaper for the new valve block than Brit-Car who I have a trade account with and have used for years. I'll order it now and swap it out.

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    Take the airbag out, put it to full length, get some light pressure into it and then try the soap test. I'll nearly guarantee that you will have found your leak.
    Btw: if you do this, may be a bit time consuming to fold down and get back it in.

    I've heard, but never bothered to check, that the workshop manual says to take bag out every 12 months and check for leaks. I've never heard of anyone doing this either.

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    Turns out it wasn't a leak at all. I replaced the solenoid box and no change. Investigated further and it was the left height sensor that had failed. According to Nanocom it was only giving one reading of 164 for the ride height. When I removed it the leg was stiff and hard to move.

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    So no drop in the read end overnight? Glad to hear it was an easy fix
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