If the vehicle has travelled 80 to 90,000km then I would suspect the compressor first. DO NOT skimp and buy a $200 ebay compressor!!!
Get a later updated one, they are around $800 at least but that is the going rate for D3 compressors and we just have to suck it up.
The only way to test this conclusively is to use a designated test tool, and know what you are reading. There is plenty of info on the Inet about fault codes etc so I suggest you start with Dr Google and type in D3 suspension compressor/ suspension failure fault codes.
Have a look at the following;
DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - Problem solved Disco 3 Suspension Fault
this is precisely what i was talking about, there is a lot of reading to be done but above all you need your own diagnostic tool with these vehicles if you are to maintain them yourself.
JC


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