EAS gone mad - now I really need some advice

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SpiggyTopes

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Hi All,

This is a continuation of the "replaced valve block" thread which I put under Classic by mistake. By the way, there was pressure in the tank yesterday before I removed the valve block, so I think the reservoir side is good.

I carefully checked the NRVs (OK), and all the solenoids, 5 of which were the wrong way round - that is, the flats were facing the wrong way. All o rings good and clean.

Re fitted the block and pump and now the eas has gone mad, sending rear left to wading, both right on the bump stops and front right standard height (I think).

Switched off and on again and the left side rose; tried again, and the right rose partially.

Connected Nanocom but really don't know which part of it to use to help.

Could this be the new driver pack?

Need a bit of calm logic here, please.
 
Hi All,

This is a continuation of the "replaced valve block" thread which I put under Classic by mistake. By the way, there was pressure in the tank yesterday before I removed the valve block, so I think the reservoir side is good.

I carefully checked the NRVs (OK), and all the solenoids, 5 of which were the wrong way round - that is, the flats were facing the wrong way. All o rings good and clean.

Re fitted the block and pump and now the eas has gone mad, sending rear left to wading, both right on the bump stops and front right standard height (I think).

Switched off and on again and the left side rose; tried again, and the right rose partially.

Connected Nanocom but really don't know which part of it to use to help.

Could this be the new driver pack?

Need a bit of calm logic here, please.

You have put the solenoid coils back in the wrong places. Or the pipes back in the wrong places. Rear should rise first then front. There is a diagram in the link i posted that shows where the wires for each coil go in relation to position and plug. Follow it.
 
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That's told you..

Now write 100 times i will obey Wammers advice :D

(unless wammers and datatek are getting into one):D:D
 
Ha ha! Just finished and enjoying a glass of supper.... It was the two solenoids underneath someone had swapped....

100 lines and counting...

Very grateful to everyone.
 
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