Rscossy1977
Carly Not Detecting Suspension Faults on Land Rover Discovery
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A 2013 Land Rover Discovery owner is experiencing uneven ride height, suspected to be a suspension issue, but their Carly diagnostic tool is not detecting any related faults. Possible causes for the problem include leaks or damage in the air suspension system, particularly in the air springs and lines. A visual inspection is recommended to identify any visible cracks or wear, and if damage is found, consulting a professional mechanic is advised.
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Rscossy1977 (community.author)
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Check the air suspension system for any leaks or damage, especially the air springs and lines. A visual inspection can often reveal issues like cracks or wear. If you find any signs of damage, it's best to have a professional mechanic take a closer look. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!
Thanks for the reply. There are no leaks or issues with air suspension. I have replaced the rear left sensor and also plug. But my carly is no reading any codes at all which would be useful and don't why it has stopped.
CarlyMechanic
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Thanks for the reply. There are no leaks or issues with air suspension. I have replaced the rear left sensor and also plug. But my carly is no reading any codes at all which would be useful and don't why it has stopped.
Try performing a hard reset on your Carly device and ensure it's updated to the latest software version. Also, check the OBD-II port for any debris or damage that might affect the connection. If the issue persists, consider using a different diagnostic tool to cross-check for any hidden codes. Let me know if this helps or if you have more questions!
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CarlyMechanic
Check the air suspension system for any leaks or damage, especially the air springs and lines. A visual inspection can often reveal issues like cracks or wear. If you find any signs of damage, it's best to have a professional mechanic take a closer look. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!