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    Created a Suspension Fault

    Yesterday I did a trial connection of my caravan to my 2014 D4 and did suspension height adjustments with the van connected. Today the Amber Suspension Fault displayed on the dash and the suspension height and terrain type adjustment switches are inoperative. The vehicle is locked at its maximum suspension height setting with all corners at a common height.

    Dr Google does not appear to provide a solution to this problem as there is no change in the vehicle height when left over night. I dont as yet have the facility to read codes, thats on the wish list.

    Appreciate if someone can provide a fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravy View Post
    Yesterday I did a trial connection of my caravan to my 2014 D4 and did suspension height adjustments with the van connected. Today the Amber Suspension Fault displayed on the dash and the suspension height and terrain type adjustment switches are inoperative. The vehicle is locked at its maximum suspension height setting with all corners at a common height.

    Dr Google does not appear to provide a solution to this problem as there is no change in the vehicle height when left over night. I dont as yet have the facility to read codes, thats on the wish list.

    Appreciate if someone can provide a fix.
    Hey mate, Just to be clear, you put the van on, adjusted it to off-road height and left it. The next day. It's still there and has the orange triangle?

    Did you drive it between hooking it up.. Did you drop it before you left etc. Did you get any extra faults. When playing around with the boat once I got compressor over temp al alarm.

    What's your ball weight? Have you tried taking it off and going for a drive?

    They don't like you putting them up and down like an elevator in the driveway. They get hot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh.huber View Post
    Hey mate, Just to be clear, you put the van on, adjusted it to off-road height and left it. The next day. It's still there and has the orange triangle?

    Did you drive it between hooking it up.. Did you drop it before you left etc. Did you get any extra faults. When playing around with the boat once I got compressor over temp al alarm.

    What's your ball weight? Have you tried taking it off and going for a drive?

    They don't like you putting them up and down like an elevator in the driveway. They get hot.
    Josh I should have been more explicit. Suspension fault was not displayed while the van was connected, after mucking around I disconnected and I parked the LR in the shed over night. The next morning when I started the engine the fault displayed and there was no response from the height setting adjustment switches. Have disconnected the battery, checked all suspension related fuses no change in the situation.

    Had to drive the car today and naturally got the red tree displayed if I exceeded 50kph. Suspension has NOT dropped onto the stops.

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    Without the ECU codes read this thread is the best of the crystal ball chronicles
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    Too Optimistic

    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    Without the ECU codes read this thread is the best of the crystal ball chronicles
    Yep

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    Josh I should have been more explicit. Suspension fault was not displayed while the van was connected, after mucking around I disconnected and I parked the LR in the shed over night. The next morning when I started the engine the fault displayed and there was no response from the height setting adjustment switches. Have disconnected the battery, checked all suspension related fuses no change in the situation.

    Had to drive the car today and naturally got the red tree displayed if I exceeded 50kph. Suspension has NOT dropped onto the stops.
    Mmm. Really weird, hopefully Grahame can help until you get a reader plugged in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    Without the ECU codes read this thread is the best of the crystal ball chronicles

    Yes,exactly,just like any specialist tool,a code reader should be the first investment once one of these vehicles enters ones life.

    And thats from experience.

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    It may be a coincidence and the compressor needs servicing.
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    Problem Resolved

    I spent the wee hours procrastinating on when this fault raised its head and it became apparent that it was all a process of connecting my caravan and testing that all the lights on the van were functional and the LR went into towing mode.

    Came to the conclusion that the LR was stuck in "Towing Mode", disconnected all wiring controlling the LR entering this mode when the blinkers or hazard lights are used. (There was no indication on the dash that this was the case.) This resulted in the fault disappearing and all vehicle height and terrain selection switches becoming functional.

    Further fault finding found the earth on the relay for switching the indicator ballast resistors had gone open circuit. Wiring repaired and all tested fully functional.

    It is apparent there is some interaction between "Towing Mode" and the suspension and Terrain Mode selection switching functions.

    A Happy Camper I can put on hold purchase of a Diagnostic Tester until the bank balance recovers from getting this vehicles servicing current.

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    Budget code reader

    OBD2 Australia based in Perth sell a low lost Landrover / Jaguar code reader for under $200 delivered if your budget is limited . Bought one about 6 months ago and seems to do a good but basic job if all you need are codes to read or clear . Might be an option ?

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