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air suspension fault C1A20-64 (AF) SOLVED !!
Hi gang this old chestnut again air compressor sounds like a bag o spanners runs for about ten sec then bong normal hight only yellow warning light on , iid shows C1A20-64 (AF)
I take it replacement compressor required
its a gen land rover AMK on at moment
any advice more than welcome
Thanks Pete
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30th Apr 2022 10:43 pm
Pete K
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Sounds like it
1st May 2022 10:08 am
trainmanone
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thanks for the response Pete, not had any other issues with it for a while to be fair ,think i will replace the air tank as well as its still the original tank as far as I know (2005 model) so had a good innings lol, just a pain with it being a bank holiday as well but hey ho well love our discos don't we
1st May 2022 10:25 am
DWDG
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Got the same on mine and swapped old and new compressor. At my wits end on mine and thinking of just giving it away now2007 Discovery 3 HSE Lugano Teal
2011 BMW 520d Touring Sophisticato Grey
2000 Porsche Boxster 2.7 Arena Red
2002 Porsche 911 3.6 C4 Cabriolet Artic Silver - sold last year
1987 Porsche 944S Black - sold last year
2006 Discovery 3 HSE Buckingham Blue - sold last year
2012 Ford Grand CMax Panther Black (wife’s) wish we’d sold that instead!
1st May 2022 11:56 am
trainmanone
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This is mine currently and sat on bump stops and peeing me right off.
2007 Discovery 3 HSE Lugano Teal
2011 BMW 520d Touring Sophisticato Grey
2000 Porsche Boxster 2.7 Arena Red
2002 Porsche 911 3.6 C4 Cabriolet Artic Silver - sold last year
1987 Porsche 944S Black - sold last year
2006 Discovery 3 HSE Buckingham Blue - sold last year
2012 Ford Grand CMax Panther Black (wife’s) wish we’d sold that instead!
1st May 2022 5:18 pm
trainmanone
Member Since: 19 Dec 2014
Location: stockport
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I feel your pain mate , my compressor was making a hell of a racket for a day or so then yesterday yellow warning and fault logged today the red warning and 30 mph max on the dash, so suspect compressor is toast and know its the original air tank so getting new tank and known good compressor and see where i go from there.
I will update with any news as I go along ,but with it being a bank holiday wont know much till tail end of week
1st May 2022 5:47 pm
gstuart
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DWDG wrote:
This is mine currently and sat on bump stops and peeing me right off.
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Hi
Plus 1 , indeed suspension can sometimes be a royal pain , done a full vacuum test on mine to find leaks along with wiring issues , hope u get to the bottom of it , also made ur pics a bit sharper for u
1st May 2022 6:54 pm
gstuart
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Just found the compressor ratings sheet, hope it helps
1st May 2022 6:57 pm
gstuart
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trainmanone wrote:
I feel your pain mate , my compressor was making a hell of a racket for a day or so then yesterday yellow warning and fault logged today the red warning and 30 mph max on the dash, so suspect compressor is toast and know its the original air tank so getting new tank and known good compressor and see where i go from there.
I will update with any news as I go along ,but with it being a bank holiday wont know much till tail end of week
Hi
Can also really sympathise, mine was a right mess and ended up replacing my compressor , broken compressor bracket , air tank, all 3 x valve blocks , few air lines and some wiring , mainly because of so many bodges done by others ,
did find using a hand vacuum pump very handy as I tried to repair my valve blocks then using the vacuum pump was able to test if the seals held, alas was letting by , think because the system was full of white dust from the air dryer that caused so many errors
Hope u get it resolved
1st May 2022 7:03 pm
DWDG
Member Since: 27 Jul 2020
Location: Bedford
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gstuart wrote:
DWDG wrote:
This is mine currently and sat on bump stops and peeing me right off.
Click image to enlarge
Click image to enlarge
Hi
Plus 1 , indeed suspension can sometimes be a royal pain , done a full vacuum test on mine to find leaks along with wiring issues , hope u get to the bottom of it , also made ur pics a bit sharper for u
Brilliant, thank you.2007 Discovery 3 HSE Lugano Teal
2011 BMW 520d Touring Sophisticato Grey
2000 Porsche Boxster 2.7 Arena Red
2002 Porsche 911 3.6 C4 Cabriolet Artic Silver - sold last year
1987 Porsche 944S Black - sold last year
2006 Discovery 3 HSE Buckingham Blue - sold last year
2012 Ford Grand CMax Panther Black (wife’s) wish we’d sold that instead!
1st May 2022 8:06 pm
gstuart
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Ur so very welcome , god knows I had an enormous amount of help so nice to try and give something back
Personally bench tested my air compressor along with a pressure gauge and found it was faulty
I ended up making test kits to check if all the lines etc were not leaking , etc, after I found my compressor was faulty , I fitted a new one then after testing found the air tank was leaking which didn’t allow the system to pressurise , so was just a case of going through everything step by step
Can also check ur tank easily by disconnecting the pipe from the reservoir valve then using a hand vacuum pump , before I forget when I bought a new tank gave it a few coats of under-seal , plus some new stainless steel bolts
This was the hand vacuum pump I got , there are others which are cheaper shopping around on eBay
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