Audi dan Posted November 19 Posted November 19 Evening all The Allroad has an issue with it's suspension. It's slammed in the floor for no reason today and I need to find the location of the fuse and relay for the compressor I can't hear anything running I've replaced an airbag last year due to a broken rear headlight level sensor and was wondering would another one cause all 4 corners to drop? Regards Dan
Steve Q Posted November 19 Posted November 19 I'd say a faulty compressor. I'd recommend a diagnostic check to see if any fault codes flag up 1
Audi dan Posted November 19 Author Posted November 19 I'll also check the relay although I've never known relays to go. It's in the rear right wheel arch I believe.
Audi dan Posted November 19 Author Posted November 19 Will do... hopefully something simple. I will check the other 3 headlight level sensor arms aswell.
Magnet Posted November 19 Posted November 19 Hello Dan, If you need parts/advice on air suspension issues, then Bagpipingandy on eBay is your man. Kind regards, Gareth.
Audi dan Posted November 20 Author Posted November 20 Hi all I had the codes read to this morning and it says an air leak. I can't hear one although the compressor isn't running. Would the compressor turn off due to an air leak? What if it's the compressor at fault? Where's the relay for the compressor? Kind regards Dan
Audi dan Posted November 20 Author Posted November 20 Think I may buy a new compressor..any good places to purchase from? Regards Dan
Magnet Posted November 20 Posted November 20 Hello Dan, ’Thinking it may be’ the compressor maybe a costly assumption, since it appears, an assumption it is. Where to get one ( if it is)? Refer to my post of 18 hours ago. Kind regards, Gareth.
Audi dan Posted November 20 Author Posted November 20 Hi Gareth I've emailed Andy with my info a D waiting for his reply I'll go over the car before coming to a firm conclusion. Regards Dan
Audi dan Posted November 20 Author Posted November 20 I'll keep you posted. Dan...hoping it's something simple 1
Magnet Posted November 21 Posted November 21 Thanks Dan, Well worth checking you have 12v at the compressor before coming to any decision. Kind regards, Gareth. 1
Audi dan Posted November 21 Author Posted November 21 Ok so I've looked at all bags and no obvious tears. Unfortunately as there is no air at all can't check for leaks. I'll get under the car soon and check for lower etc but the relay and fuse which I believe are for the pump have tested fine.. Hopefully it's the pump and or power issues. The reason why I think it's the pump as I had residual air in the air tank in the boot for a day or two and no leaks were heard. Anyway I'll keep you posted. I haven't had a reply from bag pipe Andy. Is there a number for him? Regards Dan
Magnet Posted November 21 Posted November 21 Sorry Dan, always dealt with him through eBay and messages. Kind regards, Gareth.
cliffcoggin Posted November 21 Posted November 21 6 hours ago, Audi dan said: The reason why I think it's the pump as I had residual air in the air tank in the boot for a day or two and no leaks were heard. Once you have restored pressure a good test for leaks is to paint or spray soapy water on all components watching for bubbles. 1
Audi dan Posted November 21 Author Posted November 21 I'll get under the car once the weather is more forgiving.
Audi dan Posted Friday at 05:40 PM Author Posted Friday at 05:40 PM Ok so the codes were mainly level codes which I expected but there was two an overheating code and a code for a leak on or near the acumilater? Dan
Steve Q Posted Saturday at 01:23 PM Posted Saturday at 01:23 PM This is the location on the A8. So it might be similar on the a6
Audi dan Posted Saturday at 01:26 PM Author Posted Saturday at 01:26 PM Ill look tmrw afternoon if is there that's a bonus. Audi tech didn't think it was but it'll save me some work if it's just gone. Thanks Dan
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