New EAS Fault
I was on a trail this weekend and it was REALLY HOT and REALLY DUSTY and we'd been out there a while. So I already chock this up to the Rover being "crazy from the heat" or a sensor being blocked....but:
I got a suspension fault, no effect on the suspension height or anything. I plugged in the IIDTool for a read. "Air Shock Low Air Supply" I think it said. I shook my head and cleared it, didn't see it again.
Anyone seen this before?
I got a suspension fault, no effect on the suspension height or anything. I plugged in the IIDTool for a read. "Air Shock Low Air Supply" I think it said. I shook my head and cleared it, didn't see it again.
Anyone seen this before?

Yeah....that was the conclusion I made, too! Hahahaha....but WHY? I've been on plenty of dusty roads/trails before. I suppose the good news is that it didn't have any impact on the EAS. Everything still worked and once cleared it didn't return.
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