Thank you - this has been a huge game changer for me. I have been struggling so solve my Land Rover Discovery 4 compressor issue for months and this is the 1st video I found which actually shows where to find the filter!! I doubt if the filter on my vehicle have ever been cleaned. I will send you photos of my disintegrated filter I took out should you be interested.
Hi thank you and please it helped you. There is also a second felt pad underneath the sponge which you may wish to wash or replace. Feel welcome to send any photos Regards Peter
Thank you so much and like many this has hopefully solved a problem I've had for weeks - yellow suspension light and HDC Faults and limp mode after 25 minutes driving - air compressor getting too hot and 'vehicle rising slowly'. Taken out filter which just disintegrated into a pile of dust so will seek replacement tomorrow and with fingers crossed problem solved!
Hi Peter. I am pleased you found the information useful. I suspect there are lots out there that have not been replaced in some time. The filter can be washed out in warm soapy water. I have heard that some have deteriorated and fall apart.
@@daniellyne1 Hi Dan, you can't buy just the filter sponge unfortunately. You have to buy the pipe, canister and sponge As one. About £65. Plus vat from JLR. I do have the part number if you want it.
Hi, this seems to be a common issue with some of the old sponges. You can buy them from Land Rover Dealerships, but it only comes as a whole unit rather than just as a replacement sponge. Lots of people have made their own by buying some sponge and cutting it to shape.
Tried to have a look at mine today but I have rear AC and this filter is virtually inaccessible behind the blower. I could get the cap off but not get it out of the way. Only was to get the foam out would be with a wire hook. Decided to not bother as there was not a speck of dust in that compartment.
It's worth trying to remove. There are actually two filters one felt at the bottom and the sponge one. Sometimes the sponge starts to breakdown into a fine dust which could get sucked in and would obviously need the sponge replacing. Regards Peter
Hi very unlikely but may have been a contributing factor. It could be one of a number of reasons why the vehicle is not lifting. Do you have a GAP iid tool or other diagnostic tool? You will need to check for codes first. Have you tried the fuse and relay? Is the pump running and car not lifting?
What a good one! My filter was indeed very dirty, and has never been replaced. I called my dealer but he asked €96.40 for the filter inlc housing. Is there anyone who might have a cheaper filter? Read below in the comments, a dyson hoover filter... But isn't there an aftermarket filter for this? Please let me know :)
Hi. I'm not aware of a specific aftermarket filter. I would just try to find a fine open cell sponge to use and cut it to shape. A pond box filter sponge might be ideal as they come in different open cell ranges.
Just the sponges can be ordered. The part number is listed as a part for the classic Range Rover but it is a perfect fit. Part number: STC970
Thank you - this has been a huge game changer for me. I have been struggling so solve my Land Rover Discovery 4 compressor issue for months and this is the 1st video I found which actually shows where to find the filter!! I doubt if the filter on my vehicle have ever been cleaned. I will send you photos of my disintegrated filter I took out should you be interested.
Hi thank you and please it helped you. There is also a second felt pad underneath the sponge which you may wish to wash or replace.
Feel welcome to send any photos
Regards
Peter
Thank you so much and like many this has hopefully solved a problem I've had for weeks - yellow suspension light and HDC Faults and limp mode after 25 minutes driving - air compressor getting too hot and 'vehicle rising slowly'. Taken out filter which just disintegrated into a pile of dust so will seek replacement tomorrow and with fingers crossed problem solved!
Hi, as the sponge had disintegrated it might be worth changing the compressor filter and moisture crystals.
Hi Peter, thanks for the tip! I am sure that my filter was never replaced!
Hi Peter. I am pleased you found the information useful. I suspect there are lots out there that have not been replaced in some time. The filter can be washed out in warm soapy water. I have heard that some have deteriorated and fall apart.
Same here yes thank you Peter have you got the part number so I can change mine
@@daniellyne1 Hi Dan, you can't buy just the filter sponge unfortunately. You have to buy the pipe, canister and sponge As one. About £65. Plus vat from JLR. I do have the part number if you want it.
Thank you Peter ill ask my local parts FMP they have in partnership with Bearmach@@discoveryadventures2296
Thanks for this, checked mine this morning, all good.. Cheers
Always good to check annually.
Regards
Peter
Been looking for this for a while with an occasional (restricted air input fault),didn't realise it was so low..thanks I'll look again..subscribed 👍
There is also a second small filter pad underneath.
Regards
Peter
This video helped me a lot. Thank you!!!
Thank you and I am pleased that the video helped you.
Regards
Peter
Thank you so much Peter!
Hi, can you suggest where i can buy the intake filter?mine disintegrated completely.
Thank you
Hi, this seems to be a common issue with some of the old sponges. You can buy them from Land Rover Dealerships, but it only comes as a whole unit rather than just as a replacement sponge. Lots of people have made their own by buying some sponge and cutting it to shape.
Cheers for the tip.
Closed cell foam is closed, so no good for a filter.
Tried to have a look at mine today but I have rear AC and this filter is virtually inaccessible behind the blower. I could get the cap off but not get it out of the way. Only was to get the foam out would be with a wire hook. Decided to not bother as there was not a speck of dust in that compartment.
It's worth trying to remove. There are actually two filters one felt at the bottom and the sponge one. Sometimes the sponge starts to breakdown into a fine dust which could get sucked in and would obviously need the sponge replacing.
Regards
Peter
It's a pain but you can jiggle the canister out of the mount... Lots of cuss words and a sore hand! 😂the worst
How did you manage to get the cover unclipped? I've been struggling with it and can't figure it out haha
Hi it clips on so its just a case of a swift upwards motion and it should come off.
Regards
Peter
Hi peter it’s a two part filter after the sponge you will find a white filter also.
Thank you. I thought that I could feel something else in there. I will take another look.
What can happen if the filter becomes blocked ?
The compressor could overheat or fail prematurely
Regards
Peter
@@discoveryadventures2296 Thanks for the reply. Once I saw this video I checked my d3 . I didn't even know it was there
My d4 is setting low won't go up is this the cause?
Hi very unlikely but may have been a contributing factor. It could be one of a number of reasons why the vehicle is not lifting. Do you have a GAP iid tool or other diagnostic tool? You will need to check for codes first. Have you tried the fuse and relay? Is the pump running and car not lifting?
What a good one!
My filter was indeed very dirty, and has never been replaced.
I called my dealer but he asked €96.40 for the filter inlc housing.
Is there anyone who might have a cheaper filter?
Read below in the comments, a dyson hoover filter...
But isn't there an aftermarket filter for this?
Please let me know :)
Hi. I'm not aware of a specific aftermarket filter. I would just try to find a fine open cell sponge to use and cut it to shape. A pond box filter sponge might be ideal as they come in different open cell ranges.
Hello has anyone found where to purchase a replacement filter unit from
You either need to buy the whole vent system from JLR or make your own filter. There is also a little felt pad under the foam filter.
Regards
Peter
I have 100k on mine and I can tell you this has never been done... But will be this weekend
Hi, there is also a flat round filter pad underneath the foam one so make sure to check that one too.
Regards
Peter
A pan wash sponge should do the job.
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