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Dunlop Air Suspension Compressor Pump wtih Relay
Range Rover Sport RRS Models 2005-2009
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Range Rover Sport 05-09 EAS Dunlop Air Suspension Compressor 2005-Onwards
Dunlop Air Suspension Compressor Pump wtih Relay
Range Rover Sport RRS Models 2005-2009
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Fits the following models | Discovery 3 LR3 2005-2009, Discovery 4 LR4 2010-onwards, Range Rover Sport 2005-2009 |
Additional Model Fitment Information | Petrol and Diesel Models including Supercharged |
Model Variants - Engine Types | All |
Additional Item Description | Previous part number include: LR010376, LR011837, LR012800, LR015303, LR032902, LR038114, LR038115, LR038116, LR038117, LR038118, LR038148, LR044360, LR045251, RQG500130, RQG500150, RQG500160 |
Weight (kg) | 4 |
Brand | Hitcachi Direct Replacement |
Hitachi OEM Air Suspension Compressor Pump wtih Relay
Range Rover Sport Models 2005-2009
Discovery 3 LR3 Models 2005-2009
Discovery 4 LR4 Models 2010-onwards
At last, a cost effective and easy way to replace the OE air suspension compressor.
These compressors are a direct replacement fit for the OE compressors that were fitted by the factory. They are made in Japan by Hitachi.
By using the original brackets and pipes they are easy to install. The relay, which is included, must be changed. No need to reprogram the ECU (fault codes may need to be cleared).
> No need to reprogram the air suspension ECU
> Direct replacement fit - uses all original mounting & pipework
> Cost effective
Fits both the Petrol and Diesel Models and Supercharged Vehicles
Original Hitachi OEM Part (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
Please Note: Before you buy a compressor please keep in mind that the main reason a compressor fails is because there is a leak in the Air Suspension System causing the compressor to overwork and "Burn Out". The most common cause for a leak in the system is an old leaky air spring bag. Your compressor warranty will be voided if there are further air leaks within the system causing your new compressor to overwork beyond its designed capabilities.