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    iansoady Guest

    Depressurising air suspension using Nanocom

    Hi from the Northern Hemisphere.

    I have a TD5 Disco 2 with SLS and the compressor has failed. According to RAVE, I need to depressurise the system, I have Nanocom but can't find a "depressurise" function. Should I set it to Transport Mode or just activate the release valve until the pressure has gone?

    Any suggestions welcome.

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    Loosening any air lines fittings would de-pressurise the line.
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    take the cover off the compressor assy and find the valve block, it has 3 lines the 2 outside lines are for each air bag, unscrew these carefully as to not loose the small O ring on each fitting.
    as andy said the car will drop, fit some jack stands first

    cheers phil

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    iansoady Guest
    Many thanks both that's what I'll do. I intend jacking the back end up first and putting stands under the radius arm mountings (chassis end) so should be safe.

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    iansoady Guest
    Thanks all job now done after a bit of a tussle with the compressor.

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