Posted on 8/19/2026

Land Rovers are built with advanced suspension, drivetrain, engine, and electronic systems that can make them comfortable on the road and capable away from it. That complexity also means an early warning may appear as a small change in ride height, a new message on the dashboard, or an occasional hesitation rather than a complete failure. Ignoring those changes can allow one weak part to place extra strain on another system. These eight signs deserve a professional inspection before a manageable concern becomes a larger repair. 1. The Suspension Drops While Parked A Land Rover that sits lower on one corner after being parked may have an air spring, line, fitting, or valve block leak. The vehicle may rise again after startup, but the compressor has to replace the air that escaped while it was sitting. Repeatedly lifting a leaking suspension can overwork the compressor and its relay. You may also notice uneven ride height, a suspension warning, or a longer wait befor ... read more