Land Rover Repair: eas, airspring, rear hub


Question
i reacently put a rear hub in a year 2000 range rover now the suspension wont work  any ideas

Answer
I have plenty of ideas, but need more information.  

What is it doing/not doing?  Do you have a fault message on the dash, do you hear air escaping- especially from the area of the wheel you worked on?

Most likely is you un-seated the airspring when you jacked it up, you can re-seat the airspring, it works like a tire bead on the upper an lower caps.  If you have a fault on the dash you need to have the fault codes cleared by a LR specialist with the right equipment (Rovacom/Autologic/T4 Testbook) before normal operation will resume.

Also possible but not as likely is you may have damaged the height sensor on that corner, again needs diagnostics to determine if it's bad unless it is visibly damaged.