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Thread: EAS - Spoke too soon

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    EAS - Spoke too soon

    Started crowing too soon.

    This link is to my original drama

    EAS - I thought I knew how it works!

    Travelling to work yesterday, on the highway, down to hyw mode, and fault starts screaming. So, turned the EAS off via my dash mounted switch and checked for codes this morning.

    Code 3 "RR valve closed"

    Cleared the errors and now I'm back where I started. The compressor doesn't run.

    Does this error help at all.

    Regards

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    I wouldn't pay too much attention to the code as if you refer to Storey Wilson's site ....it can mean any number of things.........
    This fault is indicating that there is a possible problem with the Rear Right solenoid valve. But...Be very wary of this fault code. The most likely cause of this fault code is a leak in one of the air springs or general leak in the system. Also make sure and check for a weak compressor. Find and repair all leaks in the system first. Also time how long the systems takes to pressurize the primary air tank.

    I am leaning to a problem in the valve block if you are pretty sure there is no leaks.
    Check the compressor works under the unlock suite. If it does run the pump for a few minutes to pressurize the tank. Do this with the motor running to avoid draining the battery as I did and make sure all doors are closed
    Turn off the pump and then go to calibration and read all values. Once the values are done click on the goto button for standard height. and the car should go to that setting hopefully.
    Once its at a setting pull the delay timer relay as that is suppose to stop it self leveling. Any drop in height is suppose to indicate a leak on that wheel however I am not convinced that a slow leak somewhere in the valve block cannot also cause a pressure loss at the wheels as both my front wheels will lose height uniformly overnight and I am 100% sure they don't have leaks. I am going to do a valve block rebuild again and test my theory and will let you know

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    All worth checking Peter, thanks.

    Not sure how, or why, leaks would stop the compressor from running. The compressor runs fine by relay bypass or 'Storeys' software.

    Regards

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    My compressor is doing the same thing as yours. I swapped it out and it ran for a little while and then faulted . I have checked most things like yourself and nowiI believe the problem must be within the valve block itself.

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    Trev - come over and borrow my spare Driver Unit and a Delay Timer. Just because you have new ones does not mean they are good.
    I will be home after 6pm or so... you have my number.
    My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com

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    Paul can you contact me on pm as I would like to get a couple of valve block o' ring sets from you.
    Thanks

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    Join the Dark Side Luke

    Three things you should never have to even think about on any car.
    1. Motor
    2. Drive train
    3. Suspension

    Range Rover have two out of three covered with the p38. But having to wonder if your car is going to drop you on the stoppers whenever it feels like it, is not my idea of fun.
    Since putting coils on my car I enjoy every minute behind the wheel. If you are half handy you could do it yourself. There are plenty of reputable dealers in the U.K. for coils, and even after postage you will probably come out ahead of a local price. If however you are happy to fight with something that will thwart you on any occasion it chooses, and love carrying around buckets of spares "just in case", then I apologise for any offence my advice may cause.

    Cheers and happy Roving

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    Don't think I haven't been tempted Johnnyrover, BUT the ride is way too good when it works as it should and I am sure there are plenty of them about that are problem free. In any event, where is the challenge if it all worked properly?
    Out of pure curiosity, what height do the coils put the car at? Standard or high or can you stipulate a coil length ? Just asking.

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    I do understand

    Yeah I do get where you are coming from. For the short time I had air I did enjoy the unique aspect it brings to the drive.
    I asked for standard height and from what I've read here it puts me about there. I measure from the bottom of the wheel centre to the centre of the wheel arch. It is 505mm. It sits 15mm higher at the back, which looks kind of cool. And yes you can ask for taller. Some guys go for what they call 2" above standard lift. These are for the serious offroaders, and I don't think there is a lot of luxury at this height. But I am a bit of a highway star so standard suits me fine.

    All the best and good luck on your quest.

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    Airbags ?

    Just put'n it out there but could you fit polyairs to the front (hollow) springs like you do on the back of a converted P38? Just inflate them to provide the ride height necessary. Im not mechanical nor engineering minded, but just wondered!

    Happy Days

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