ukadamwest
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Since when was the air storage tank under the drivers seat?
I suppose it is... just not inside the car !
Since when was the air storage tank under the drivers seat?
I was gonna say the same. Some voodoo BECM in my car then!
Got in this morning and it was at normal ride height almost. 2 flashes of the light and it was settled. Dropped off the other half, let it lower down for her to get out, once she was out, it came back up within 10 seconds or so.
Perhaps it's just possessed?
If you drop the car often then you will wear the compressor out quicker than if its just replacing air after normal levelling. Get some side steps if she has trouble getting in and out.
I was gonna say the same. Some voodoo BECM in my car then!
Got in this morning and it was at normal ride height almost. 2 flashes of the light and it was settled. Dropped off the other half, let it lower down for her to get out, once she was out, it came back up within 10 seconds or so.
Perhaps it's just possessed?
With regards to the pipes from the block out to the rear bags, I presume people jack up their car and put them on high axle stands to get underneath and have a proper look? Just from the location of them it looks like it's a lot easier to get it up on a ramp somehow.
Are we calling time on the idea of replacing the rear sensors completely then? Based on my original post/problem.
At the moment yes, problems seem air pressure related to me. Check for leaks everywhere. You said you had diag look at live height settings, actual compared to stored. Live at any height setting should be within a couple of beats of stored up or down. Check all heights see if there are any big discrepancies at any height. If there aren't any, sensors would be ok.
Was it on a level surface? The actual height can vary by about 5mm from the measured height each time you try so you will get small differences.So I sat in the car there with EASUnlock taking some measurements.
I've noted them below however, with the 'low' profile, I had to take it a few times as every time I set it to go to low (from the calibrate screen) it came with with different heights.. sometimes quite a lot different. Anyway:
High profile (actual/stored)
FR - 139/134
FL - 118/122
RR - 126/126
RL - 123/122
Standard
FR - 114/109
FL - 98/99
RR - 100/107
RL - 106/104
Low
FR - 82/93
FL - 69/84
RR - 88/96
RL - 96/93
Access
FR - 68/66
FL - 57/58
RR - 69/75
RL - 71/71
As you can see, in 'low' mode, the values vary quite significantly. When I did one of the readings the rears were up in the 100's, then another down in the 60's, 70's.
Does this give any insight?
So, tomorrows job will be to check all the sensor connectors. Contact cleaner and WD40 on the joins?
I'm not being stupid or deliberately pedantic here but if there is a stuck height sensor, i.e. when the car is rising, the sensor doesn't pick it up, then it would result in the same problem, no? i.e. the ECU isn't being told that the corner is being lifted because the sensor is still showing the same height.
That aside, where would people recommend getting the height sensors from and a refurb kit for the valve block? island/rimmers... or ebay?
I saw but wasn't biting as it's still true
So, tomorrows job will be to check all the sensor connectors. Contact cleaner and WD40 on the joins?
Quick question for the team: Are the height sensors resistive? - does anyone know the range?
Definitely not WD40, contact cleaner and a toothbrush
Yes, with a linked double track, one rising the other falling as the wipers move so not a simple potentiometer.
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