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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 07:51 AM
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Default Legacy electro-pneumatic problems

Hi guys, this is my first post (and Scooby), so please be gentle!
I've got a 2000 Legacy 2.5 GX with the aforementioned electro-pneumatic suspension, and it's stuck on HI, with the suspension HI light on the dash flashing. Any ideas, or is it a main dealer jobbie? I'm in Fife if anybody knows of any (cheap) specialists?? Any help is much appreciated!!
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Old Nov 11, 2009 | 07:12 PM
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Default suspension problem also

awe right bud, just bought a legacy 2.5 gx yesterday also. the front was down on its bump stops and bounced all over the shop. got it home took it to the local garage and he checked aload of wires and nothing seemed to happen until i was driving it home when the front left side raised itself up but the front right was still down??? height indicator was flashing slowly rather than fast which was the way it was before. i do know that there is a compressor regulator under the front left wing just infront of the tyre behind the wheel arch. there is four wee cylindrical actuators there with the air pipes coming out to each corner. i dont know if maybe these have jammed. im so tempted to just change them all to normal struts as ive heard these are problematic.
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Old Nov 11, 2009 | 11:14 PM
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you might have better luck over on uklegacy.com guys.
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