Wahoo it's fixed.
it went into Hard Fault after a run , back to the mechanics, they cleared all the faults (n/c) wth a freely given assesment of where the isues may be, the Driver unit, the exhaust components on the block.
so, once more pull it out,
put a relatively new Driver unit on
opened up the NRV end, cleaned everything & made sure they were all in alignment as i closed it down, torqued the bolts to a slightly higher setting,
opened up the diaphgram end & replaced the original diaphragm (which on close inspection still appeared okay) with a new orange one, torqued bolts down to a sligthly higher setting
pulled both exhaust solenoids off (both ends of top row) & cleaned again thoroughly, replaced one thin o-ring on outside of shaft which appeared damaged (duh! it was new) put back together with no grease.
re-installed .....it's behaving perfectly now as is the Compressor, moving between all settings freely as it was designed to do.
ran it for 45min on the highway tonight each way (hope i didn't get a ticket), with a 30-40 min stint in 4x4 extended over rough ground in between hgwy runs.
these things a fricking unbelievably good on & off road when the EAS behaves.
also looks like the Mark Adams Tornado chips have settled because in Manual & particularly in Sport mode this thing gets into it.
i can hand it back to the cook now (maybe) & keep her happy.
thanks everyone for your help much appreciated.
..............tasi



......aaaah! the simple life !
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