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    1993 EAS fuse??

    My dad was driving his 93 RRC with EAS.
    the suspension lowered itself whilst driving & now wont pump up.
    Anyone know where the fuse is for the air pump/cmpressor as it doesn't seem to run anymore.
    Cheers
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    Under driver's seat, outer trim panel.

    BIG fuse... you can't miss it.

    But, how do you know the EAS computer is not having internal conniptions... ?

    - Dropping to lowest height is a give-away that it fears a fatal fault... you need an EAS Kicker to fault-find.

    https://blackbox-solutions.com/products.html

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    well, its been working fine,
    check the easy things first, and i cant hear the compressor going anymore
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    Don't quote me... but from Ancient Memories... there's a normal sized fuse in with the rest of the car's fuses. This powers the EAS - ECU.

    IF the main and other fuses are OK, then the reason the pump is stopped is.... it ain't being told to GO.

    Check with RAVE ( CD is available here on Dave's Shop) for the wiring of the pump, so that you can 'manually' power it up.
    They did have a problem around the brush-holder assembly and a modification to this bit is usually done at overhaul time.

    IF your pump has never been re-furbished, then.... . . .

    By all means do the Simple Stuff first... but bottom-line is.... "Is the pump being commanded to operate ?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverv8 View Post
    well, its been working fine,
    check the easy things first, and i cant hear the compressor going anymore
    G`day ,

    The other is B4 but the ignition relay also uses it so if it`s running it`s probably not .

    The main maxi fuse is under the drive seat .

    I`d have to find it but somewhere i have the ecu pin numbers and which ones to bridge to run the pump , fill each bag ETC .

    If you try to hard wire the pump to run it be aware you have to pick the right 2 wires because if you power the 3rd wrong one the overload no longer works nor will the pump without earthing the 3rd wire but as said no overload , i forget the wire colours .

    Let me know if you want the ecu pins and ask your dad if it has 3 solid lights on the switches .

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    thanks for the replies, ive only, (my dad too) had RRC's with springs....
    The guy he bought it off said all the air suspension had been refurbished & has worked perfect since he bought it 6/7 months ago
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    Quote Originally Posted by roverv8 View Post
    thanks for the replies, ive only, (my dad too) had RRC's with springs....
    The guy he bought it off said all the air suspension had been refurbished & has worked perfect since he bought it 6/7 months ago
    G`day ,

    can`t tell you what`s wrong but if the pump works and it will hold air , we can get it off the bump stops by using the ecu plug pins and set it to a single height so he can use it or drive it to some software .

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    ok, thanks, might take me a while to get to look at it.
    maybe later in the week, i'll post anything i find
    Cheers
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    YESTERDAY was the best time to invest in or make an "EAS-Rescue" kit.

    Second - best time is today.

    Basically, it is an inline air-tap, Schraeder valve and a T-piece, all joined with suitable lengths of air-hose.

    There is one for each of the air-bags, and it 'allows' the bag to choose it's preferred air-supplier.... Through the (open) air tap from the EAS system, or -CLOSED tap - direct from any air pump / servo / manual air pump etc, through the Schraeder valve.

    On the Lady Sarah, the front two live next to the PAS reservoir/above the horns, and the rear pair - sad to say - are hanging under the chassis at the rear, in front of the bumper...
    But I can get to them easily, and turn off (Isolate) each wheel.

    The 'cheap & cheerful' setup is... a schraeder valve in a hose fitting, and a length of hose. Again, one for each corner.... you remove the system-hose going INto each one, and replace with the above, and manually fill with air.... but good luck in fitting it to the rears when they're deflated !

    P38 owners have the advantage, with the EAS system resident in the Engine Room... so it's easy to access the 4 air-hoses at the source.

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    Ok had a bit of look
    Maxi fuse ok, light flashes on the up button, center button lights up when pressed.
    there is a clicking noise coming from the steel box under the drivers door which i think houses the valve block.
    Im hoping for something simple..
    how do I access the stuff inside, does that steel box drop down?
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