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In normal operation, the pressure switch signals the ECU the tank is lower than 120psi, so the ECU triggers the relay. This starts the compressor & closes the diaphragm valve. If yours runs & stops that implies the pressure switch is closing, which can be seen on Nanocom. (Not sure if RSW shows this).
With relay bypass the pump will run continuously, even if the pressure switch closes to signal the ECU. Check for 12V or 0V on pin-9 of C152/C141.
If you connected the 12V wrong way round there's a possibility you fried the driver pack.
I assume the car is still on the bump-stops ??
1) If so, I suggest you reconnect the plugs & compressor relay.
2) Then disconnect the bag airlines at the valve block
3) Start the car and see if the system is trying to send air to the airbags ? (you will hear it immediately)
Remember if the tank has sufficient air, the system will start with two rear solenoids plus the inlet solenoid to raise the rear.
Also start looking for a spare valve block with driver pack on eBay, etc. just in case.
With relay bypass the pump will run continuously, even if the pressure switch closes to signal the ECU. Check for 12V or 0V on pin-9 of C152/C141.
If you connected the 12V wrong way round there's a possibility you fried the driver pack.
I assume the car is still on the bump-stops ??
1) If so, I suggest you reconnect the plugs & compressor relay.
2) Then disconnect the bag airlines at the valve block
3) Start the car and see if the system is trying to send air to the airbags ? (you will hear it immediately)
Remember if the tank has sufficient air, the system will start with two rear solenoids plus the inlet solenoid to raise the rear.
Also start looking for a spare valve block with driver pack on eBay, etc. just in case.