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Self levelling suspension problems

November 14 2002 at 4:20 PM
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Hiya all,
I wonder if I could pick the brains of Renault owners worldwide? I (for my sins!) own a Laguna 2.0L-RXE 16 valve 7 seater estate. At the moment I have two ongoing problems:-
1- The self levelling suspension system has spat it's dummy out and will try to pump the rear of the car up. After timing out and failing to lift the rear end of the car the on board computer simply tells me "self levelling suspension system, system malfunction, refer to handbook" After checking out the handbook I'm instructed to refer to main dealer! Has anyone got any ideas regarding resolving this problem please.
2- The high level lcd brake light has blown. I have got a spare but have no idea how to remove the blown one. The Haynes manual for the car says to visit the main dealer.
look forward to any help in these matters

 
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Robin

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Re: Self levelling suspension problems

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November 14 2002, 7:05 PM 

Solution: visit the main dealer.

 
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Self Leveling suspension woes

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November 15 2002, 4:44 AM 

If the car uses a air suspension system it sounds very much like there is a leak, either in a air suspension bag, or in a line going to the bags from the Air compressor. the system runs, but cannot fill the system as the air leaks out, this causes the compressor to want to keep running, they get hot, so the controller for the air pump has a timer in it to keep it from being burned out.

Hope this helps

 
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