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  1. #11
    olbod Guest
    What I think I might do when my switch is installed.
    The thing adjusting the ride height itself doesnt count for much in my mind. Its the only thing I have ever driven that does that.
    This galoot of a thing goes into fault mode whenever it thinks I am not looking ( BITCH ), SO, I might leave the EAS on while the tank builds up pressure and the normal ride height is adjusted on the road. Then I will switch it off and drive around all day trouble free and park it when I get home switched off. In other words I will use the EAS just as a portable compressor and height adjuster. The height could be adjusted to suit the conditions at will.
    Ta Da, peace of mind, one problem with a temporary fix.
    I hope.

    Cheers.

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    Probably save the wear and tear on the compressor too!

    Long term benefits!

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    PS: People are beginning to notice the 24/7 glazed look that comes from owning a spitefull P38.
    Hey Robert once you've got it sorted you may look a little like this
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  4. #14
    olbod Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by FANTOM P38 View Post
    PS: People are beginning to notice the 24/7 glazed look that comes from owning a spitefull P38.
    Hey Robert once you've got it sorted you may look a little like this

    AHHH, those were the days.

    That was before me bum sagged.
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  5. #15
    olbod Guest
    Well the switch is in and it works betteran a bought one.
    I dont have to put up with the fracking thing going into fault mode now.
    I just put it in a temporary location, close to hand and out of the way.
    No holes drilled and can be removed at any time.

    Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by olbod View Post
    Well the switch is in and it works betteran a bought one.
    I dont have to put up with the fracking thing going into fault mode now.
    I just put it in a temporary location, close to hand and out of the way.
    No holes drilled and can be removed at any time.

    Cheers.
    Crude but effective well done!

    Gary

  7. #17
    olbod Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by mtb_gary View Post
    Crude but effective well done!

    Gary

    Yep. I am from the old bush mechanic school.
    Prestige and bling are low on my list.
    I like to see a bit of fencing wire and stuff that I feel comfortable and familiar with.eh.
    Old habits and keep the thing rolling thru thick and thin.
    The mail must go thru.

    Cheers.

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    Good work mate! I'm home from another stint out west, will hook into mine this week some time (albeit without the fencing wire and duct tape)!

    Top job!

  9. #19
    olbod Guest
    Heh Heh.

    Keith, its only a stop gap measure but works as well as I hoped.
    I could have done a nice neat job and installed a matching switch in the dash but I hope it is only temporary.
    First I have to sort out the question of this fob and immobiliser thingy.
    I intend to purchase a Faultmate MSV2 Extreme but BBS in the last 24 hrs are being a bit hard to pin down with regard to which one. I know little about the product so I ask them the question.
    In the last 24hrs I have been quoted for an Extreme prices ranging from $1350.70 to less than $400 !!!
    My question has been and still is, which is the cheapest Extreme that will allow me to isolate the immobiliser and alarm ? Not rocket science I would think. I wont spend a lot of money if a cheaper one will do the job.
    Even something pricier in between, BUT which one.

    I will give it another 24 hrs. My Disco is back on the road and I am driving it again so I dont really care whether I park the P38 and walk away from it.
    Not fair on The Bro though, I would like to get it sorted for him.

    Cheers.

    PS: The Bitch, doestn't look like butter would melt.
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  10. #20
    olbod Guest
    Well I have recieved an email from BBS in the last few minutes explaining what the price differences mean and what each thingy is.
    Being thick it takes me a while.
    So I expect to be placing an order at BBS before morning.
    Just have to check me money box.
    Oh joy.

    Cheers I think.

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