FWIW, If you are wanting to be prepared for EAS break downs, I would suggest you get an EAS bypass kit from HRA as well. You can make them yourself, but their kit is quite competitive and will save you a lot of mucking around looking for bit's and trying to make it work properly.


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) and put the EAS in fault mode. Before it dropped down I just pulled out the delay timer to stop it. This was a quick fix to let me get to a better (less muddy and/or dangerous) spot to have a proper look at it.

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