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In this episode we show how to diagnose a air suspension problem on the Land Rover Discovery and how we fixed it. In addition we talk about Land Rover ownership and the challenges involved.
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Vera & Christian
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Hahaha, good job. You shaded friends of @TrailRecon at 23:05 – but Brad is a Jeep guy. Funny as always.
Which torch/flashlight is Christian using? I think I need that.
Did you just weather-splane to us? lol. We get all the weathers here in Oklahoma. Nobone knows what a snowflake means here. In Colorado the highway patrol will not let you proceed on snow covered highways if inclement weather happens without the snowflake.
I just did the front left strut in my discovery 3 and 4, some reason the front left always goes
Good job finding the leak. I really like the hat, do you have a link to it?
I said to my friend, “you don’t buy a Land Rover (Range Rover) to drive it! You buy it to fix it!”
Great video. Suspension maintenance is so important with these Land Rovers. Some owners remove the air suspension an install coil! They should be ashamed. The factory air system is one of this cars redeeming qualities!! My I suggest more videos on air suspension. Maybe replacing Desiccants. I know you can see the air pump working with the gap tool but I always thought it would nice to have an on-board to know when it is running. That could be cool!! Thanks for your hard work.
How did you know ? that we Toyota/Lexus techs are watching your channel. I don't know who's crazier, we
Lexus techs owning land rovers or being a full time land rover tech!! Both Nuts I guess. Then there's a guy
( christian) who works on them for fun :)). Great video as always, Thanks Christian & Vera
Can you please make a video about changing the silicagel in the aircompressor?
Also please clean up the corroded struts! They will last longer
love your guys videos i have been working at an independent land rover shop for 8 years and have run across many of the same problems that you find. its a pleaser to watch other people that can figure out and repair problems with the land rover . i also like the way you dont give up but continue to diagnose and repair the problem .
lol, yeah, australians don't know winter tires.. (I do, being Dutch). We use the same tyres all year around. In Sydney, there is no chance to get it so cold that it freezes. it will get colder in the mountain areas but even there, don't think winter tyres are put on. Bring your Disco over to Australia, we'll take you around!
Great videos but il keep my landcruiser
Great content, it may be worth resealing the old OEM unit with a seal kit from 4X4 Air Seals who make quality stuff
My favorite Guys I have a question, is it normal for the LR4 to be nose down lower after parking overnight ? I see other LR4’s in the parking lot with the front slightly lower too and upon start the engine it goes up a little. The rear stays the same height. Thanks again and really wish you guys are here in Kalifornia 🙁
No, we don't have winter tyres in Australia.
I still have the original Toyota tool kit from a 1976 Corolla and it works perfectly.
Hi Christian, thanks to you both for 30 minutes of entreatment and knowledge. Here is a bit of knowledge for you, the squiggly lines on the winter tyres are called sipes. I worked for a tyre manufacturer cleaning and venting tyre moulds. Have a great day and a a very merry Christmas and a prosperous new year.
Snow flake ! Here in Oz society is full of them.
what do they say about snow flakes , they melt when the heat is on , I think disco 3 owners are deep thinkers , like your work ,from Australia
Correct we don't change our tyres for winter in Australia but we do know what snow is Christian! Another great video thank you Christian and Vera.
Hi Guys! Yes I do have a Toyota (Land Cruiser 150- Prado) but I still watch ALL your videos and love them! My dream car was a Discovery (2 or 3) and wanted to buy a Disco 3 but decided not to because of the lottery of the crank shaft failures. Can't afford that. The Toyota has to have preventative maintenance as well but it's WAY easier than your magic. Keep up the great content. Peter
Another great video, enjoyed watching it & the humour haha
lol I am a toyota driver that is the custodian of an elderly Mercedes sl500 with dreaded ABC suspension and just getting familiar with a 2013 Range Rover sport with a similar issue, thanks for the video