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p38 air suspesion

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range17:
Done the job today ,let the pressure out of the tank then just released the air pipe out of the bag ,a little pressure in there but was ok .

Rob.

Range Rover Blues:
I don't think they ever completely empty, even when you use Rovacom.

Anyway, glad you got sorted.  Have you driven it yet? is it any better?

range17:
Had a quick drive up the road took a while for the suspension to level out but seems ok .
Have you ever changed the fuel pump/sender in the tank ,got to do that next ,its a diesel by the way .

Cheers Rob .

Xtremeteam:

--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" ---2 tonne vehicle, sudden loss of high pressure air, and a knife in the mix?  I'd go for the bleed valve, unless you enjoy hospitalisation...
--- End quote ---


ehhhhhhhhhhhhhh judging by the fact that following the haynes book of [bauble] for anything it says to use an axle stand so i assumed the chap here would have the vehicle supported cos other wise you aint gonna fit a new bag

Xtremeteam:
ps

it worked fine doing a few a week for 2 years straight  :wink:

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