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Tony686
 


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No terrain response and will not lower

2004 Auto, no terrain settings are actively working and the vehicle will raise but not lower. The vehicle will only lower (after i have raised it) automatically when i go over the LR safety speed (say 30mph). Started after offroading 2 weeks ago, however i did leave the sun roof open the night before and it got a ickle wet inside Rolling Eyes but i used all the setting off roading the day after for about 8 hours at it was fine. it was the day after the off roading Confused

Any suggestions?

Tony
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Deja vu:

http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/post496570.html#496570

leaky sunroof came up in this thread too.
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Post #49775920th Jul 2009 6:37 pm
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Hi Tony, hope you had a good holiday Thumbs Up

Sounds to me like it might be the upy downy switch, except yours is not doing the downy bit.....
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Tony686
 


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Thx Nodosh, will give the thread a read and report any changes Thumbs Up

Cheers Snowy, had a wicked time, lots of wine and good grub, drove down but obviously did not need the terrain response Confused although a trailer would have been good for all the wine we brought back Mr. Green

would the downy button effect the terrain response, i have also disconnected the battery and waited 30 mins then reconnected it, but that did not work either. will hunt around the forum for and answer and may remove the centre console to see what underneath and if there is water i there. Thumbs Up

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Can you switch between high and low range? Will HDC switch on and off?
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Tony686
 


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Yes i can switch between high and low range and HDC works as well.
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Tony686
 


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Still not doing anything. Opened up the centre console and cant find any noticable damage ie water damage or rusting cables etc. checked all the connectors and they seam fine. opened the electronic box on the underside of the terrain response and the higher and lower, no visible electrical damage. Checked fuses, they all looked ok, but sure it would not raise if there was a fuse issue?

strange it will raise but not lower and no terrain response but will raise and go into hi range, the electrical box houses all the components to make it all work, so why some work and not others!!!

Now what? Sad
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Tony686
 


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NeVeTaS wrote:
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thats not ehat i need now is it Neutral you stay out of it Mr. Green
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Tony686 wrote:
strange it will raise but not lower and no terrain response but will raise and go into hi range, the electrical box houses all the components to make it all work, so why some work and not others!!!

Now what? Sad

The Terrain Response ecu is only a front-end for some other ecus including the suspension ecu so its not necessarily something wrong with Terrain Resonse.
  
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