Hi. I wonder if anyone can give me any advice on a problem that I seem to have on my 94 Classic Range Rover. For some months now, the compressor for the air suspension seems to be running a lot of the time. Almost every time I come to rest, I can hear the compressor running following by the little sighing noise (a blow-off valve?) as it finishes. The car seems to run fine, the suspension seems to work fine, dropping at 56mph and being able to be lowered and raised when at rest.
I don't seem to have any obvious leaks in the springs. The car doesn't settle right down unless it hasn't been used for at least 2 or 3 days. Is there any obvious reason why the compressor seems to want to run so much or is there anything obvious that I can check?
Tks
Paul
Problem with Range Rover Air Suspension
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if I recall correctly, there is a seal on the compressor which breaks down meaning the compressor starts to run more and more to keep the pressure, and eventually the compressor will wear itself out. Check on Landy Forums, but I'm fairly sure thats what it sounds like.
1991 Range Rover Vogue 3.9 EFI