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Range Rover Sport L494 Compressor Air Suspension Oem LR047172 LR069691
Description: Range Rover Sport L494 Compressor Air Suspension Oem LR047172 LR069691
Model: Range Rover L405 Vogue L405 2013-2016; Range Sport L494 2014-2016 LR037070 LR044566
OEM: LR069691 LR037070 LR044566 LR047172 LR056304
Condition: New Original AMK
Material: Rubber Steel Aluminum
Application: Range Rover L405 Vogue L405 2013-2016; Range Sport L494 2014-2016
Warranty: 24 months
Delivery: 3-7 days after receiving payment
Gross Weight: 6kg
Descriptions:
Description : | AMK Air Suspension Compressor for Range Rover L405 Range Rover Sport L494 LR069691 |
Model: | Range Rover L405 Vogue L405 2013-2016; Range Sport L494 2014-2016 LR037070 LR044566 |
OEM: | LR069691 LR037070 LR044566 LR047172 LR056304
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Material: | Rubber Steel Aluminum |
Condition: | New Original AMK |
Application: | Range Rover L405 Vogue L405 2013-2016; Range Sport L494 2014-2016
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Delivery: | 3-7 days |
Package: | Neutral Packing or As Requirement |
Place of origin | Canton, China |
Certificate: | TS16949 |
Trade term: | EX-WORK: FOB; CNF |
Warranty: | 24 months |
Gross weight: | 6KG |
Can be installed in the following vehicles:
Land Rover Range Rover Sport L494 >2014
Land Rover Range Rover Sport SE 3.0L V6 - Diesel >2016;
Land Rover Range Rover Sport HSE 3.0L V6 - Diesel >2016;
Land Rover Range Rover Sport Supercharged 5.0L V8 - Gas >2014;
Land Rover Range Rover Sport HSE 3.0L V6 - Gas >2014;
Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR 5.0L V8 - Gas >2015;
Land Rover Range Rover Sport Supercharged Dynamic 5.0L V8 - Gas >2016;
Land Rover Range Rover Sport Autobiography 5.0L V8 - Gas >2015;
Land Rover Range Rover Sport SE 3.0L V6 - Gas >2014
Original spare part number:
LR069693, LR108984, CPLA3B484, LR069691, LR069692, LR037070, LR044566, LR047172, LR056304
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CAUTION: The replacement of the relay is mandatory, otherwise the warranty on the compressor is forfeited!
AIR COMPRESSOR RELAY - YWB500220, AIR COMPRESSOR RELAY MUST BE REPLACED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH AIR COMPRESSOR CHANGE
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 air spring bags have not been recently replaced in your vehicle.
We recommend that in order to maintain your Air Suspension System in optimal condition you purchase new air spring bags.
Our technical advise for the air supply device:
1. Increased noises while the compressor is running may be caused by a non-functioning compressor mounting.
Change the rubbers and springs of the mounting in any case.
2. A porous intake hose often is the cause for a breakdown of the compressor.
Change the intake hose and preferably also the filter and noise absorber, because we do not want the compressor to breakdown because of these.
3. Change the relays before installing the compressor even if it seems to still work.
This is also a specification by the car manufacturer. Be sure to change the right relays.
Relays look similar, that is why there is a risk to change the wrong relays.
4. Be sure to check whether the system is leakproof after repairing.
The easiest way to do this is to park the vehicle. Wait for the system to automatically re-adjust if your car has this feature.
Then measure the heights from the ground to the lower edge of the fender as exactly as possible and take notes.
On the day after measure these heights again and compare them with the ones before. Even a small difference will lead to a damaged compressor and damaged valves in the long run.
When driving with a leaking suspension for a long time it needs to be assumed that the compressor is running more often than normal. The increased number of cycles of powering on and off is likely to already have damaged the compressor. Depending on the duration of that condition you should change the relays and check the performance of the compressor to be on the safe side. After the vehicle stood overnight the compressor normally doesn't need to run more than 20 to 30 seconds for the system to be ready to start.