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eas again
Ok this must be the year for eas questions. Just bought a 2002 range rover with 107k 2 weeks ago. Its down to the bumpers, I've been reading advice from Idevine and have decided to keep air shocks. Heres my question howdo I isolate what the problem is? I can hear the pump run. I'm pretty good with mechanical skills, have changed shocks and brakes on different cars, any advice. thanks
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Congratulations on the new P38! Hope you got a steal on it since it's already on the bumpstops [:@]. Good news is if it's just the bags, after you've replaced them, you shouldn't have to worry about it for quite a while.
Let us know what you discover. Bags should always be the first thing you check like Wolf suggested. And that is great news the compressor is working. You can lock the height with the button next to the EAS height switch.. although I think it will still try raising it to get it off the bumpstops. Does it give you a message on the instrument cluster? And it would help if you could describe the EAS rocker switch (flashing, all lights lite up, etc). There are two different fault modes with the EAS system and one is a bit more of a pain.
Since can change shocks and brakes chances are you can handle the EAS system with a little reading.
Regards
Let us know what you discover. Bags should always be the first thing you check like Wolf suggested. And that is great news the compressor is working. You can lock the height with the button next to the EAS height switch.. although I think it will still try raising it to get it off the bumpstops. Does it give you a message on the instrument cluster? And it would help if you could describe the EAS rocker switch (flashing, all lights lite up, etc). There are two different fault modes with the EAS system and one is a bit more of a pain.
Since can change shocks and brakes chances are you can handle the EAS system with a little reading.
Regards
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thanks idevine, will check the bags first. The height indicator is blinking, I originally thought if I raised the vehicle a little the bags would refill, they didnt but the indicator light quit blinking whilst it was raised. so i think the height sensor is also working. I'lladvise after i inspect the bags.
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Good to hear! If you run into any installation problems just let us know.
And a tip... use lithium grease on the o-rings and the collet when you put the new bags in. It really helps form a good connection between the line and bag. When I did my bags I was so frustrated that one kept leaking no matter what I did, even put an old bag back on a couple times until someone suggested lithium grease. Wish I had thought of it before wasting quite a few painful hours troubleshooting...
And a tip... use lithium grease on the o-rings and the collet when you put the new bags in. It really helps form a good connection between the line and bag. When I did my bags I was so frustrated that one kept leaking no matter what I did, even put an old bag back on a couple times until someone suggested lithium grease. Wish I had thought of it before wasting quite a few painful hours troubleshooting...