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Discepe
 


Member Since: 23 Aug 2019
Location: Zwolle
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Suspension reservoir problem

I own a D4 for 5 years and haven’t faced any EAS troubles. So its new to me…Yesterday I bought a D4 with a suspension problem. When the car is off, it sinks on the left front wheel I think and after a short time the car is completely low due to self-leveling. Compressor tries to keep the car at a height which works reasonably well while driving. Compressor does keep coming on. In iidtool I see that reservoir valve is at 0%. Every now and then for a split second to 100%. When I disconnect the battery the car stays at a nice height overnight. I saw a message from c1a35 reservoir valve. General failure information general electrical failure and c1a20 compressor pressure increases too slowly. Compressor is noisy, but raises the car quickly to my feeling. I have checked the connectors and cleaned it with contact spray but can't find anything strange. Can i get a sharper diagnosis with iid or whether the valve is broken or whether there is a broken wire or something?

Edit: I tried to lift to off-road height and saw reservoir valve 100%.
So Maybe that problem is tackled. Still see left side sinking when battery is attached.
  
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itsaguything
 


Member Since: 20 Dec 2023
Location: Manotick, On
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I’d say start with the front valve block… but the situation when the battery is disconnected is interesting.
Self leveling seems to be the catalyst.

I’m going to have a better read of the workshop manual…

Or…. is the ride height sensor mangled??
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