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Anyone changed a compressor valve due to sagging rear ?

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Re: Anyone changed a compressor valve due to sagging rear ?

Post by NehalX5 » Wed Aug 01, 2018 3:49 pm

I'd test the air suspension bags before anything, using soapy water to see if any bubbles form. If both are sagging and it's not because of the bags, then it is likely the compressor, in which case it may be wise to change the compressor valve before thinking of an outright replacement.

I remember watching a Wheeler Dealers episode where Edd China did a compressor repair on a L322 Range Rover - it uses the same system as the E53 X5 and he seemed to do a simple repair to fix it, rather than replace the whole compressor. It did do the trick, I believe the compressors can be refurbished for much cheaper.
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Re: Anyone changed a compressor valve due to sagging rear ?

Post by celica » Wed Aug 01, 2018 11:00 pm

Thanks

I’ve had the bags changed 2.5years ago

It’s intermittent
Maybe I’m thinking it’s electrical, or something

I have this part and a spare bag on my way just in case the mechanic requires to swap them out

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Re: Anyone changed a compressor valve due to sagging rear ?

Post by Alan Gunn » Thu Aug 02, 2018 8:17 am

I think the valve body can be a problem letting air out so you could be on a winner with that new one.

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Re: Anyone changed a compressor valve due to sagging rear ?

Post by boblaurie » Fri Aug 03, 2018 5:07 pm

We recently had to replace our failed compressor due to constant leaks, we used an old school local mechanic who went to great lengths to find the cause of the leak that led to the comp failure.......it turned out to be a series of tiny scratches on the air pipes caused by the sealing olives on the pipes allowing air to seep out, replaced pipe set and connectors and no problems at all since. (Expensive lesson learnt)

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Re: Anyone changed a compressor valve due to sagging rear ?

Post by celica » Fri Aug 10, 2018 7:34 am

Had the car inspected

The valve wasn’t changed but the mechanic changed the air bag

He tested with software on rear ride height and only dropped a few millimetres over a course of time

Fitted a new bag and no drop.
Doesn’t answer where the hissing noise came from so will keep an eye on this

Fingers crossed it’s fixed it.

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