The pop sound I got meant the suspension compressor seal had failed. £600+ for a garage replacement unit. Cheaper if you diy …..or get an indie garage to simply drill out the rivets in the “sealed” unit and fix the inners.
I am assuming that’s JLR dealer quotes…….or maybe I am out of touch?
I got my local indie garage to do it for me a couple of years back, at the same time as a service, as fortuitously it went ‘pop’ 2days before its was due to go in! The actual cost was lost in the total bill but from memory it was only a couple of hours work and a few bits. Send a PM to https://disco5.co.uk/forum/member-tomthumb.html on this forum he had it done recently.
I would give some of the independent LR garages or 4x4 specialist near you a call.
@Mod5
If it’s the compressor pressure valve that’s at fault,
if your lucky you might hear air escaping from the rear of the boot floor on the o/s after selecting off road hight & closing the doors.
Otherwise the compressor will have to be removed, drill the casing rivets out to check the condition of the valve & compressor.
Parts were c£40 (all in £222) & took 90mins to do, well took the indi 90.
5mins to swap the pressure valve, but 85mins for diagnostics on fault codes / strip down / refit.
Tom…
MY2019 Hse lux in Indus Silver
Deployable tow bar, cubby fridge, side steps, black pack.
I opened the compressor box and discovered that the black plastic connection to the pump ( expansion valve ) got broken. I've ordered a new one which I planned to install by the weekend .
Others will definitely know more than lill ō moi, but indi warned that the coupler would be left in a weakened state,
so for a few ££, your better off replacing the connector while it’s out, but for the life of me I can’t find the form post stating the same.
IIRC connector was £12 ish
When home later ill check invoice for said connector & hopefully part #
Tom…
MY2019 Hse lux in Indus Silver
Deployable tow bar, cubby fridge, side steps, black pack.
All sorted and working well. It's a pretty easy and straightforward job.
I was able to re-use my connector without any problems. The only trick is to ensure you don't break the metal ring inside it. Mind you, the ring is fragile as it breaks at the slightest attempt to expand it. So the trick is to compress the plastic tube inside the ring at both ends and slide it out for re-use on the new expansion valve unit.
Hope this helps someone trying to achieve same.
I do appreciate everyone that have contributed to making this possible.
All sorted and working well. It's a pretty easy and straightforward job.
I was able to re-use my connector without any problems. The only trick is to ensure you don't break the metal ring inside it. Mind you, the ring is fragile as it breaks at the slightest attempt to expand it. So the trick is to compress the plastic tube inside the ring at both ends and slide it out for re-use on the new expansion valve unit.
Hope this helps someone trying to achieve same.
I do appreciate everyone that have contributed to making this possible.
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