BigJock2005
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The last chapter in my saga of hate with my EAS. Got the fault cleared this morning by local chap who reported yet a new fault code. It's cleared, and the system finally got up, but it's sitting down slightly on the nearside. System faulted again on 5 minute ride home.
So it looks like could be faults with any/all of the following: air leaks (which could be pipes, connections or perished bags, or a sticky valve), dodgy compressor, a faulty pressure switch, or a faulty height sensor.
Rather than spend hours trying to track it, and possibly find all these problems anyway, I have therefore *irrevocably* decided to rip it all out an do a spring conversion. From the feedback I've read a proper set of springs and the ride quality will be just as good. I now realise I should have done it 24 months ago.....
Jock
So it looks like could be faults with any/all of the following: air leaks (which could be pipes, connections or perished bags, or a sticky valve), dodgy compressor, a faulty pressure switch, or a faulty height sensor.
Rather than spend hours trying to track it, and possibly find all these problems anyway, I have therefore *irrevocably* decided to rip it all out an do a spring conversion. From the feedback I've read a proper set of springs and the ride quality will be just as good. I now realise I should have done it 24 months ago.....
Jock