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    How EAS Works - write up

    In the process of writing up a page about how the EAS works with diagrams and descriptions of the components in the system, and a bit of a FAQ.
    Input an FAQ questions welcome.
    How EAS Works | PaulP38A.com

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    Perhaps a link to the lift write-up in the FAQ section at the end would be the go ;-)

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    Nice work Paul. We might have another sticky right next to Keiths recent one

    My little input:

    Perhaps some diagnostics section might be good eg;

    If the car is on the bump stops in the morning step one is to unplug the EAS delay timer to see if its a leak or possible sensor problem etc.

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    Paul, can you add the best location to t into the air supply for a pressure gauge, tyre inflation and or locker use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I recall looking at the diagram in the P38A manual and deciding it was incorrect but I can't remember what was wrong with it.
    After carrying out an engine bay & fascia harness rewire this week, I'm surprised at the errors in the manuals.


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    The diagram in the manual for connector C139 is wrong.
    Position 14 according to the diagram should go to pin 1, 15 to pin 2 etc.
    I have made aa note of this but need to test each pin to ensure it is correct at some stage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keithy P38 View Post
    Perhaps a link to the lift write-up in the FAQ section at the end would be the go ;-)
    Give me the right FAQ question and I will do it

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete38 View Post
    My little input:

    Perhaps some diagnostics section might be good eg;

    If the car is on the bump stops in the morning step one is to unplug the EAS delay timer to see if its a leak or possible sensor problem etc.
    Done, now included in the FAQ. Also added a Diagnostic section where I will review available diagnostic tools.

    Quote Originally Posted by wayneg View Post
    Paul, can you add the best location to t into the air supply for a pressure gauge, tyre inflation and or locker use.
    Done, now included in the FAQ.
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    I don't have FAQ's for you Paul! Perhaps when my valve block decides it's had enough I might though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keithy P38 View Post
    I don't have FAQ's for you Paul! Perhaps when my valve block decides it's had enough I might though!
    Perhaps there could be a section that says that changing of height sensor arm lengths when applying a lift kit (insert your write up plug link here keith) could require changing the EAS settings.

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