RSW Allcomms is a great program! I also just installed an aftermarket Android Auto Unit EONON Q49 for my 2004, have to order the separate cable to run to the back DSP but its completely plug n play.
I'm shocked you only have one video up being a range rover owner😂. I'm currently perusing l322 videos. They seem to get lots of views 😮 hope I've not bought a 🍋 😢😅😅😅
@Wilko159 yeah they're supposed to be made of butter😬 there is a place in Liverpool that fit you a recon box for £1200. Fingers crossed the box isn't goosed on mine but I only paid £400 for it with the 2010 bits on it so I have a bit of room to spend yet
Hello mate I’m having trouble with my Range Rover l322 supercharger the air suspension does not rise up went to the garage they change two front airbags struts then work fine normal after couple of weeks the car rise down herself and does not want to rise up again, please can you help?? Thank you
Hello mate, that's a tricky one without plugging it in to see the error codes. Do you get any lights coming on or off on the suspension that are different to normal operation?
@@Wilko159 yeah I’m getting a message suspension faulty normal height that’s all but two day go I was driving down on normal height and sadly the car decide to went down never go up again as we speak still seating down
@@Wilko159 no even the compressor when turn on then after few second went off so I’m guess could be the air compressor relay is faulty or the height sensor faulty???
Yeah could be, when my compressor was faulty it would work for a few days then stop. With the height sensor it just dropped on one side It may be worth checking around the compressor and the solenoid for leaks
Subscribed! Great video. That’s a great looking piece of software. Would you mind telling me how you find it compared with handheld diagnostic tools and what price of hardware you need to use the software once downloaded. Got an LR3 that loves to raise and lower while doing 70mph on the motorway 😮Cheers
The software and lead cost about $250 so all you need is a laptop and it's good to go. It works really well and I find it's a bit more configurable than some of the handheld tools. Your suspension should lower at around 70mph, it has a "motorway mode" it may be a variance of speed causing the issue. Although the could also be a fault somewhere in the system
Hey Wilko, See if you can help me. I have a 2004 L322 V8 4.4 in my workshop and I've been going around circuits for many months trying to solve a problem I've never seen before. For you to have an idea, I already changed the suspension ECU, the steering angle sensor, revised the valve block, checked grounding and much more. None of that solved the problem. The suspension goes crazy on its own ... it raises the rear right too much at another moment, lowers the front, it's crazy. I imported software from RSW and even with it I can't come to a conclusion. When RSW indicates an error code, it does not report the fault cold. WoW!!!! I'm running out of hair.
So a few things it could be Poor battery health - it causes all sorts of problems in these cars. It could also have a dodgy ride height sensor. Have you tried re-calibration?
@@Wilko159 Thanks for the feedback. New battery and keep it charged during testing. As for the height sensors, I looked for information on how to proceed to test but I did not find it. Do you know how I can do this test? I know they are potentiometer type (like radio volume etc.). I wanted to remove it from the car to do the test on the work table.
Hi There, it looks like you have an Android head unit in your car, what year is yours and does it have the DSP stuff in the boot? I would like to change mine but it all just looks like too much hassle with the DSP.
Hi, this is the one I have installed avinusa.com/avant-4-multimedia-navigation-system-for-range-rover-l322-2002-2003-2004.html I had to run a cable front to back but it wasn't too bad., I did have to unship the passenger seat, but I didn't remove it. Pretty much plug and play as long as you get the ibus bits and the correct cable. My car is a 2004 so it has the BMW electronics.
RSW Allcomms is a great program! I also just installed an aftermarket Android Auto Unit EONON Q49 for my 2004, have to order the separate cable to run to the back DSP but its completely plug n play.
I'm shocked you only have one video up being a range rover owner😂. I'm currently perusing l322 videos. They seem to get lots of views 😮 hope I've not bought a 🍋 😢😅😅😅
That's because mine died 😬
It was a good car though I had it for a number of years and didn't have loads of issues until the gearbox went!
@Wilko159 yeah they're supposed to be made of butter😬 there is a place in Liverpool that fit you a recon box for £1200. Fingers crossed the box isn't goosed on mine but I only paid £400 for it with the 2010 bits on it so I have a bit of room to spend yet
Hello mate I’m having trouble with my Range Rover l322 supercharger the air suspension does not rise up went to the garage they change two front airbags struts then work fine normal after couple of weeks the car rise down herself and does not want to rise up again, please can you help??
Thank you
Hello mate, that's a tricky one without plugging it in to see the error codes.
Do you get any lights coming on or off on the suspension that are different to normal operation?
@@Wilko159 yeah I’m getting a message suspension faulty normal height that’s all but two day go I was driving down on normal height and sadly the car decide to went down never go up again as we speak still seating down
Ok, it's hard to guess but the system is fairly simple, it's either leaking or not refilling fast enough.
Does it refill if reset the codes?
@@Wilko159 no even the compressor when turn on then after few second went off so I’m guess could be the air compressor relay is faulty or the height sensor faulty???
Yeah could be, when my compressor was faulty it would work for a few days then stop. With the height sensor it just dropped on one side
It may be worth checking around the compressor and the solenoid for leaks
Subscribed! Great video. That’s a great looking piece of software. Would you mind telling me how you find it compared with handheld diagnostic tools and what price of hardware you need to use the software once downloaded. Got an LR3 that loves to raise and lower while doing 70mph on the motorway 😮Cheers
The software and lead cost about $250 so all you need is a laptop and it's good to go.
It works really well and I find it's a bit more configurable than some of the handheld tools.
Your suspension should lower at around 70mph, it has a "motorway mode" it may be a variance of speed causing the issue. Although the could also be a fault somewhere in the system
@@Wilko159hallo mate can you help me for me range rover the seem problem I'm leaving in leicester
Hallo mate can you help me for me range rover the seem problem
Hey Wilko, See if you can help me. I have a 2004 L322 V8 4.4 in my workshop and I've been going around circuits for many months trying to solve a problem I've never seen before. For you to have an idea, I already changed the suspension ECU, the steering angle sensor, revised the valve block, checked grounding and much more. None of that solved the problem.
The suspension goes crazy on its own ... it raises the rear right too much at another moment, lowers the front, it's crazy. I imported software from RSW and even with it I can't come to a conclusion. When RSW indicates an error code, it does not report the fault cold. WoW!!!! I'm running out of hair.
So a few things it could be
Poor battery health - it causes all sorts of problems in these cars.
It could also have a dodgy ride height sensor. Have you tried re-calibration?
@@Wilko159 Thanks for the feedback. New battery and keep it charged during testing. As for the height sensors, I looked for information on how to proceed to test but I did not find it. Do you know how I can do this test? I know they are potentiometer type (like radio volume etc.). I wanted to remove it from the car to do the test on the work table.
@@Wilko159 Now the RSW is telling me it has a " Steering Interlock Module" (Anti rotational driver short to battery / or / Open circuit ) fault.
Hi There, it looks like you have an Android head unit in your car, what year is yours and does it have the DSP stuff in the boot? I would like to change mine but it all just looks like too much hassle with the DSP.
Hi, this is the one I have installed
avinusa.com/avant-4-multimedia-navigation-system-for-range-rover-l322-2002-2003-2004.html
I had to run a cable front to back but it wasn't too bad., I did have to unship the passenger seat, but I didn't remove it.
Pretty much plug and play as long as you get the ibus bits and the correct cable.
My car is a 2004 so it has the BMW electronics.
@@Wilko159 Excellent multimedia
I thought it was fab rats that said that 😉