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    Amber suspension fault / GAP IID

    I've been getting an intermittent amber suspension fault over the last fortnight - what would a GAP IID actually tell you from the internal fault code?

    The recent issues I had with my intercooler weren't specifically picked up by my independent's analysis tools, whatever ones they use - so will a GAP IID actually narrow down what the issue might be or is all it does is just display the generic LR fault code?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    I've been getting an intermittent amber suspension fault over the last fortnight - what would a GAP IID actually tell you from the internal fault code?

    The recent issues I had with my intercooler weren't specifically picked up by my independent's analysis tools, whatever ones they use - so will a GAP IID actually narrow down what the issue might be or is all it does is just display the generic LR fault code?
    There are no real "generic LR fault codes". Each code identifies a specific issue or behaviour and that starts the diagnosis process.

    I count 90 DTCs listed for suspension the service manual. 10 or so of those are "lost communication or electronic issue" the rest are plausibility or fault. So a DTC is a pretty good leg up on localizing the issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    There are no real "generic LR fault codes". Each code identifies a specific issue or behaviour and that starts the diagnosis process.

    I count 90 DTCs listed for suspension the service manual. 10 or so of those are "lost communication or electronic issue" the rest are plausibility or fault. So a DTC is a pretty good leg up on localizing the issue.
    OK, in any case I'll have to book it in for a service to sort out what's going on. I get that because it's at 7 years / 100,000 kms there's a few service items like the belts to be fixed, but it is turning into a money pit at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    OK, in any case I'll have to book it in for a service to sort out what's going on. I get that because it's at 7 years / 100,000 kms there's a few service items like the belts to be fixed, but it is turning into a money pit at the moment.
    Frankly if you've made it this far and it's only just turning into a money pit I reckon you've done well and have some catching up to do!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    OK, in any case I'll have to book it in for a service to sort out what's going on. I get that because it's at 7 years / 100,000 kms there's a few service items like the belts to be fixed, but it is turning into a money pit at the moment.
    7yrs 100,000km is child's play.
    Mine is 9 years (MY14) and coming up to 300,000km.
    Had all of the usual things go over that time. I suppose I'll be up for my 3rd LCA change soon.... Still loving it though.

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    I was getting the amber faults for my suspension on and off for around 6 weeks, the fault was along the lines of “not holding gallery pressure “ or something similar. After searching this forum I ordered the oring rebuild kit for the control blocks and fitted them, went out for a test drive and the fault reappeared and by the time I got home I could hear my front air strut was leaking. I’ve since replaced the front struts ( the ride is amazing) and have the rear struts sitting here to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    Frankly if you've made it this far and it's only just turning into a money pit I reckon you've done well and have some catching up to do!
    192,000km, 12 years old.
    Alternator,
    front LCA bushes at 80k,
    Full suspension refurb at 190k
    New radiator same time

    Where is this money pit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Porker View Post
    I was getting the amber faults for my suspension on and off for around 6 weeks, the fault was along the lines of “not holding gallery pressure “ or something similar. After searching this forum I ordered the oring rebuild kit for the control blocks and fitted them, went out for a test drive and the fault reappeared and by the time I got home I could hear my front air strut was leaking. I’ve since replaced the front struts ( the ride is amazing) and have the rear struts sitting here to do.
    Good to hear. Where did you buy struts? BWI brand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    192,000km, 12 years old.
    Alternator,
    front LCA bushes at 80k,
    Full suspension refurb at 190k
    New radiator same time

    Where is this money pit?
    Well, in the last 18 months there's been new front LCAs and a blown intercooler, and the current issue is probaly the compressor. Plus the three belts done, the transmission done and 6 new tyres. That adds up to a fair bit of money. I've owned a range of cars here and OS and with most of them - like our Mazda people mover and various Hondas - there's been nothing but general services and consumables required.

    The independents I use said that they're seeing quite a few late model D4s with cracked manifolds and that's what it was feared the intercooler was. Which is why I'm thinking of selling it.
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    Lets keep it real, a money pit?
    New tires, all cars, new suspension, most 4wds get that just after driving out of the show room then every 80-100,000 km after that, new alternators, all cars have them and they all wear out, turbo and associated bits are common to all modern diesels.
    The only additional bits that go on a modern LR are manifolds and compressors, the rest is not worth thinking about because you could own a Toyota and pay the same bits and have a car not as nice to drive
    Discovery 1 4.6, true trac front and rear, superior engineering arms,old tourer now bush toy
    Discovery 4 3.0 HSE MY13 ECB Bull bar, winch, spot lights, aux fuel tank, Kaymar rear bar, duel wheel carriers, 18 tuff ant wheels 265/65/18 BFG KO2's for play

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