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Cordelia Quarmby

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That sinking feeling when your SUV leans overnight - air suspension or just my imagination?
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I've got a 2016 Range Rover Sport that I absolutely love, but recently I've noticed that after sitting in my garage overnight, the front left corner sits about an inch lower than the right side. By the time I walk out in the morning, it's visibly sagging. But the weird thing is, as soon as I start the engine, it pumps right back up to normal height within maybe thirty seconds, and then it holds fine all day while I'm driving. No error messages, no compressor running constantly, nothing obvious. I took it to a local garage and they said "it's fine" but I know this isn't normal because it never used to do this. A friend who owns a similar car said it's probably a slow leak in the air strut itself, not the bag, and that I should get it checked before the compressor burns out trying to compensate. I started looking for specialists who understand the Range Rover air suspension system and came across Suspension Repair Dubai, which seems to focus exactly on this kind of issue. Has anyone here used a mobile specialist to diagnose an intermittent sag like this? I'm worried about taking it to a dealer and getting charged thousands for a full replacement when it might just be a seal or a line. Also curious if these mobile guys can do a smoke test or something to pinpoint the leak without just guessing. Really don't want to end up stranded somewhere because I ignored a small problem that turned into a big one. Any experiences would be super helpful.



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