ZeroUk
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Hi folks. I have a 98 P38 2.5 DSE and I had been reading about peoples problems with their lights on the dash for the EAS ride heights taking a long time to settle in cold weather. I noticed that for me it usually took 10 minutes for the single light to settle with the cold weather. The advice invariably given was related to problems with the o-rings in the compressor pump. Now I must say that I am a complete numpty when it comes to vehicle maintenance and have to rely on my independent garage, (not a range rover specialist), that deals with all the familys cars. He advised me to replace the compressor rather than just the inside parts. I therefore bought a brand new compressor from Island 4X4. (My mechanic has replaced all the air bags in the last 6 months).
He has had the P38 for a couple of days but he has been unable to replace the compressor. He told me that when he plugged into the EAS computer it would not register and therefore he could not let the air out to remove the old compressor.
I now have the vehicle back home together with a new compressor still in its box. RR is driving fine. With the slightly warmer weather it does not take very long for the lights to settle. I dont have any faults showing up.
Has anybody any idea what he is talking about and how I can go about fixing the problem, I dont want to go to a Land Rover dealer and be ripped off.
He has had the P38 for a couple of days but he has been unable to replace the compressor. He told me that when he plugged into the EAS computer it would not register and therefore he could not let the air out to remove the old compressor.
I now have the vehicle back home together with a new compressor still in its box. RR is driving fine. With the slightly warmer weather it does not take very long for the lights to settle. I dont have any faults showing up.
Has anybody any idea what he is talking about and how I can go about fixing the problem, I dont want to go to a Land Rover dealer and be ripped off.