Rachelkgr
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2001.DHSE
So as some of you know I swopped my front sensors over as Hawkeye indicated that I had a Front Right sensor fault. Swopping them killed the fault. I tested the rheostats, all good for the swop.
Then the car would not lift, or sometimes it did real slow. It was suggested that I get the EAS software and lead to recalibrate it.
This morning started this process. The EAS software says that there are No faults in the system, and Hawkeye says the same.
I measured out the heights on the lowest height corrected the errors and got the heights to 405mm on access. Each valve clicked perfectly as I pushed each value to each corner.
When I selected the next height, nothing happened. Not a thing.
The car started to say EAS fault on the dash.
The fault, was cleared by Hawkeye. Can't remember the fault now Doah, but it has not showed again. I did manage later to lift the car to normal height, and balanced out the corners to 470mm.
When I lowered the car, she would not rise again!
On another forum, I was told to check the white blocks in the passenger foot well as they go green. So I pulled them apart and one pin was in fact broken, This could have happened when I pulled them apart (I will cut these connectors out next weekend). I made a temp connection on the broken pin.
Now the car does actually rise but takes ages, especially if I select wade height.
Remember, before I started a this, I went up and down ok. Hawkeye can test each valve and pump, all seem to be working. I have no leaks.
I probably can continue to enter the values for High and Motorway, but is this going to put things right?
Why is she lifting so slow now?
What am I missing?
Help?
Rach
So as some of you know I swopped my front sensors over as Hawkeye indicated that I had a Front Right sensor fault. Swopping them killed the fault. I tested the rheostats, all good for the swop.
Then the car would not lift, or sometimes it did real slow. It was suggested that I get the EAS software and lead to recalibrate it.
This morning started this process. The EAS software says that there are No faults in the system, and Hawkeye says the same.
I measured out the heights on the lowest height corrected the errors and got the heights to 405mm on access. Each valve clicked perfectly as I pushed each value to each corner.
When I selected the next height, nothing happened. Not a thing.
The car started to say EAS fault on the dash.
The fault, was cleared by Hawkeye. Can't remember the fault now Doah, but it has not showed again. I did manage later to lift the car to normal height, and balanced out the corners to 470mm.
When I lowered the car, she would not rise again!
On another forum, I was told to check the white blocks in the passenger foot well as they go green. So I pulled them apart and one pin was in fact broken, This could have happened when I pulled them apart (I will cut these connectors out next weekend). I made a temp connection on the broken pin.
Now the car does actually rise but takes ages, especially if I select wade height.
Remember, before I started a this, I went up and down ok. Hawkeye can test each valve and pump, all seem to be working. I have no leaks.
I probably can continue to enter the values for High and Motorway, but is this going to put things right?
Why is she lifting so slow now?
What am I missing?
Help?
Rach