You have a persistent leak somewhere.
did you squirt soapy water over the valve block exhaust outlet to see if it's an internal leak?
It's also possible you have an airbag leak... try squirting the soapy water around the inlet on each airbag and see if there's a leak there... have you checked for cracks etc in the bags?
Raise the vehicle to Max, wait for the compressor to stop and see how long it takes to restart, try the same at the Access height. If the compressor behaviour is significantly different (= improved) at these heights vs. Standard height it could be a split that is self sealing...
Reason: A hairline split may develop in the bellows at normal height because it sits at that level the most and hence the bellows deforms and gets stretched continuously at the point where it turns over on itself. It may however self-seal when either at Max or Access heights because that section of the bellows is no longer deformed and is in fact "compressed" compared to what it was before....
If there's no change it could still be a bellows problem...just a different one! ...more soapy water and lots of silence to listen for the dreaded "hiss"!!
Good luck


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. I'm also wondering if that is the Normal erratic behaviour of the EAS.
i don't know!!! I'm probably trying to avoid having to take out the valve block again to check the seals.

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