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Expert Profile: Dennis Altman

Expertise:  Electronic Air Suspension. I specialize in Range Rover air suspension diagnosis and repair, particularly the p38 with some experience with Classics. Please, air suspension related questions only, I am not an expert on LR's in general. www.rover-renovations.com

Experience in the area
Specialist suppliers of RR eas parts and repairs, extensive experience in troubleshooting and fault finding on the air suspension system

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Education/Credentials
7 years US Navy mechanic, high and low pressure pneumatics and hydraulics, nuclear power plant operator.

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Something controversial or provocative about this subject  Coil conversions are NOT the answer to your troubles. The EAS is a very robust system when maintained. The Electronic Air Suspension does not typically spontaneously fail, it will give you warning signs: sinking overnight slow rising in the morning noisy compressor
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He was as helpful as he could be while not actually seeing the vehicle even after a few question and answer exchanges.
(Glenn Smith on 10/06/08)
thanks we found it!
(william smith on 09/16/08)
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Recent Answers from Dennis Altman
2008-10-06  2003 Range Rover Air Suspension Fault I've not tried the tire patch but I have heard from others that it works for temporary measure, also some tire-dressing on the rubber will help keep it supple. the leak at the airline can be fixed with...
2008-10-02  2003 Range Rover Air Suspension Fault was it at normal ride height? If low (or high) the cracks can be self sealing. It's also possibe that there are leaks elsewhere in the system and the dealer just wants to sell you the most expensive...
2008-10-01  2003 Range Rover Air Suspension Fault The bags can leak intermittently, it's very frustrating to diagnose. The airbags are likely leaking, the failure rate on the '03 and '04 model year is alarming. Unfortunately the airbag is integrated...
2008-09-30  Fault code P1470 & P1472 It's not always as easy as replacing a part, in this case the codes are: P1470 Varable intake balance valve - always open P1472 Varable intake butterfly valve - alwsays open This could be any number...
2008-09-29  2001 LR Discovery SEII, overheating issue sounds like it may be a clogged radiator because of the stop-leak. if not a poorly done head-job could be your problem. the rover engines don't tolerate overheating well and your block may be toast...
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