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to short the temp sensor out ,earth the orange (or pink in my case,faded with time)wire in the compressor wiring connection block
The compressor does run without cutting out if I manually start it using the EASunlock software.
I didn't take the brushes out when I replaced the seal. However, I did undo the wrong end of the compressor :doh: but did it back up again (without taking the end off) as soon as I realised my mistake.
So, my next job I guess is to take the [wrong] end off again and look inside to see if I can see anything in the wrong place. I will try shorting out the temp sensor too.
And, yes, the compressor was working OK before I started, and now doesn't.
if both access and standard ride height lights are lit without flashing, i would check that all doors are closed (go round and open and shut them) then drive off as mine some times does this and it usually does the trick. make sure you don't have your foot on the brake etc.
If the brushes do not make contact with the metal ring, the pump won't run. But, just to be sure, do you have an Ohm meter? If so, please check the connector of the compressor... On all combinations there must be a readout.
If that is not the case, your thermal switch needs to be replaced (in the compressor).
Regards,
Goswin
I do have an Ohm meter, and I checked the resistance between the bottom left and top right connectors in the compressor plug, and there is no resistance (i.e. closed circuit). According to a video on YouTube posted by RSW Solutions this means the thermal switch is OK.
And the compressor does run OK when switched on by the EASunlock software. It just does not run automatically.
if the system is pressurized by manual running of the compressor, then the car does rise to standard height
he only problem is that the compressor does not come on automatically when the system pressure is low..
so the compressor runs if you manually supply power to it. so not the compressor:doh: why all the talk about pulling the compressor apart then??
surely something to do with block or driver pack then.
so the compressor runs if you manually supply power to it. so not the compressor:doh: why all the talk about pulling the compressor apart then??
surely something to do with block or driver pack then.
I have a question - if the compressor is switched on manually with the EASunlock software, and is left running until the temp sensor indicates that the compressor is overheating, will the compressor automatically switch off? Or will it keep running until it is switched off manually?
I reckon I know what the problem is. When I tested the thermal sensor, I disconnected the power plug and used my multimeter to test the sensor pins. It read no resistance so the sensor is OK. However, it occurred to me this morning (must have been thinking about it in my sleep that I had to twist the plug up in order to test it. So, I went out and tried the plug in all sorts of different positions, and finally I found one where I got a closed circuit across the power pins and an open circuit across the sensor pins. I reckon I have a dodgy live wire to the sensor, and when the compressor starts up the vibration is enough to cut the connection, and hence the computer shuts the compressor down (cause it reckons its overheating). Every so now and then, the connection "mends" itself - vibration from the engine or driving, I guess - so the compressor starts again and the same thing repeats. This would explain why the compressor runs for a second or two before switching off, and why it starts up again at a seemingly random time later.
Is it possible to replace one (or all) of the wires from the plug to the compressor? Or should I just open my wallet and go and buy a new compressor?
Hello....new to this forum. I have a compressor issue and have run out of ideas. It runs every 15 seconds after vblock rebuild. (new bags,compressor.? ck'd all 0-rings and seals ...no bubbles. replaced pressure switch with new one for atlantic british....HELP????
Look in the "how To" section for Wammers guide. Most likely you have a leak somewhere.Hello....new to this forum. I have a compressor issue and have run out of ideas. It runs every 15 seconds after vblock rebuild. (new bags,compressor.? ck'd all 0-rings and seals ...no bubbles. replaced pressure switch with new one for atlantic british....HELP????
How about symlise?
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