Sounds like you may have a few issues.
First thing I would suggest is download the Storey Wilson software and either make a suitable cable or buy one from Hard range to connect the EAS to your computer. Use an older laptop with a serial connection to avoid probable connection and communication problems with USB.
Then you can test many components and still be able to reset any faults generated.
I have just fixed mine and had faults in the solenoids , pressure switch and leaking airbags.
If you suspect a leaking bag (sounds like you do) when you pull the airline out of the valve block there is little pressure. I have done tests on mine numerous times now trying to isolate the prob and I do not depressurise the system before removing the air lines (others may not agree with me on this) and found the faulty bag air line had way less air pressure than the good bags. ( note this was done after the car was sitting for a little while)
The O ring valve block repair is not that bad and there are a few more issues with the solenoids then just the o rings to ensure proper operation, in particular the seating of the top rubber cap on the inner solenoid shaft and the bottom rubber seal on its base.
The instruction from Paul at Hard Range are great for the valveblock rebuild and if you check these other areas on the solenoid shafts then you should be able to rule out that area as the cause.
As a by product of this process you get very familiar with the EAS and its operation.
Hope this helps


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