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Thanks for the info David - I got fault code C1A20-64 Pressure increases too slowly when venting gallery, but that was pulled by my local shop before I rebuilt the air compressor(and the amber light is still on) I just have an OBDII(OBDLINK MX) which can clear most codes, but I don't have access to the ECU codes, so I may need to get the RSW software like you did. Reaction score. 203. Location. Texas. If the vehicle is at the normal ride height, you can keep driving it. The red light warning is for people that expect the vehicle to react normally, even though there is an issue with the suspension. Mar 29, 2023. #3. J.
HITACHI air suspension compressor fitted from VIN: Discovery 3/LR3 - 5A000360 to 9A513325 . Discovery 4/LR4 - AA513326 to CA638964. Range Rover Sport - 5A900302 to 9A215622. NOTE: Some variations in the illustrations below may occur, but essential information is always correct.

If the following message is displayed in the message centre: SUSPENSION FAULT, MAX SPEED 50KPH (MAX SPEED 30MPH). This indicates an air suspension fault, with the system not being able to control ride height. In which case the maximum speed indicated should not be exceeded until the fault has been rectified. • If the lamp shows AMBER

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