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Old 15th February 2020, 01:05 PM
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Default Front airbags deflated/ won't raise

Hi all, I know there are a million threads on this. I have taken time to read through a load of them but, I'm still not not sure how to rectify this.

I took my car in last week for the control arms to be replaced, the chap did not engage 'jack mode' and the car was being worked on for quite a few hours.

After the work was complete and the car was back on the ground, the front of the car has completely dropped and the wheels are in the arches.

When I switch on the car it does not raise at all on the front, although it seems the rears have some air in them.

I cannot select ride height options as they are totally greyed out.


The mechanic said he checked the fuses and relay and they were in working order, he did not replace them but merely said the work as they should.

The mechanic also said the compressor works.

From reading I understand a healthy pump pushes 14+ bar of pressure, how does one measure this?

The mechanic is looking at re-calibrating the suspension but I am worried he won't be able to do this with the ride height options not functioning.

Any suggestions please?
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Old 15th February 2020, 02:16 PM
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VCDS or decent diagnostic that can see what is going on. This can also test the compressor and tell you the output. There is a label file on here specifically for that.

Are the suspension lights lit up on the dash?
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Old 15th February 2020, 02:39 PM
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Thanks for the reply, yes the lights are on the dash - both yellow/green symbols.

I'm pretty sure this garage uses 'Snap On' gear for diagnostics and not genuine VCDS.

Ok, maybe I should go back on Monday and ask him to tell me the output of the compressor. Is that shown on the diagnostics?
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Old 15th February 2020, 02:53 PM
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According to the documentation Jack Mode is not needed for a 2-post lift which lifts all four wheels off the floor. The suspension computer can figure out when this is happening and ignores it.

Jack mode is needed if one corner or one end is being lifted so if your mechanic had it on a 4 post lift and just picked up the front that might have upset it.

It could simply have logged an error and be refusing to play until its cleared.
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Old 15th February 2020, 03:24 PM
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Mikkijayne - yes I had read that too in some of the articles. This does confuse me a little then. I'm not sure if he has scanned and cleared any fault codes. Perhaps if this was done it may allow him to select the suspensions options which a re currently greyed out.

What particularly annoys me is the car went in totally fine and now I'm having to spend a lot of time seeking solutions.

Thanks for your input so far gents
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Old 15th February 2020, 03:48 PM
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Also worth checking out are the height sensors, to see if they have been moved, damaged or not connected properly, especially if the mechanic was in there working on the suspension.
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What particularly annoys me is the car went in totally fine and now I'm having to spend a lot of time seeking solutions.

Thanks for your input so far gents
Should not cost you anything as the garage is at fault!

As said, get the fuse and relay checked physically and any faults cleared. The Snap On will be fine to do this.
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Evening gents, just to add an update to all this who gave advice. After conducting several tests it turns out the compressor has zero output.

Perhaps it burnt out I'm not sure. It may have been it's last legs who knows.

Anyway, I've sourced a used compressor and a bagpipe Andy rebuild kit for good measure.

I've yet to receive these, as soon as I do I hope to get them fitted.

Fingers crossed this will cure the problem. Anyone know if a faulty compressor will grey out the suspension selection options?

Thanks
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Old 21st February 2020, 06:13 PM
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Hi gents, this is the old compressor. Does this picture show signs of heat damage?

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Old 22nd February 2020, 06:15 AM
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I've ever opened one, but it does look like it. The compressor has likely burned itself out. I can't remember for sure but I do think the suspension greys out if the compressor is dead. You should be fine once replaced
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