compressor location
It is located infront of the drivers side rear tire. It is hidden in a little plastic box just like everything land rover... I think its about one foot toward the front of the truck from the rear left tire. If memory serves me right its only 3 clips to take off the...
I need to get a trailer hitch and harness for my trip to alaska! So everyone out there with this stuff that doesnt use it give me a heads up pls. I know some people got this stuff with there lr3 and never use it so pls help me out!
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GOT THE STUFF THANKS GUYS :P
Okay so the easy way to tell you to replace the compressor is to find the compressor housing which i located near the left rear tire as you face the rear of the lr3. its housed in a plastic covering it has 3 screw/bolts and like 5 plastic clips. So remove those. once you have done this the...
www.alldataiy.com, it has stuff like this in it
Using T4, depressurize the air suspension. WARNING: Do not work on or under a vehicle supported only by a jack. Always support the vehicle on safety stands. Raise and support the vehicle.
so You are saying that i can do it myself without having the ids or t4. I think my system is already depresurized since its looks like its sitting on the bumps. But other then that just use caution when un-hocking the lines and just replace it using the book guide tutorials i have...
Im moving from NC to alaska soon and need a roof rack for the LR3 to help haul some of my stuff on the outside of the car since i have two danes going in the back, if you have one for sale let me know please!
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IDS my manual does not say anything about the IDS It just says you have to have the t4 to put pressure back into the lines... Thats all i know... I have always worked on all my cars and never had a problem but also never had one with all the damn bells and whisles like this one..
I have the online book to replace the suspension compressor but it says i need to depressurize the system using a t4 thing, thats the only thing i dont know about. I think its like an obd adapter thing for a diagnostics machine but not sure. if anyone know about this please give me a hand I...
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