Thanks for all the feedback and questions.
LAND ROVER Air Suspension ECU Control Module Unit RANGE ROVER 3 L322 RQT000013 was the part the RR Indy garage said swap out on the truck, it did have a new one but they said it was the wrong year and needed to be the 0013 version. So I did!
I swapped all the parts out for each error message for that part, that was on my mates ID tool - all the faults stopped showing on us swapping out the parts.
I have my own ID tool now and really have learn how to use it.
I think I calibrated the suspension on it ok, but will need to pop over to Mark's to see if he can also give me some tips.
Thanks a million
M
Hi and thanks again, all in bold italics from me:
did u recalibrate the new EAS Ecu
How do I do that?
have u checked live data using the iid, the reservoir pressure and compressor temperature
No, but can do.
what’s the part number on the old and new EAs Ecu plse
LAND ROVER Air Suspension ECU Control Module Unit RANGE ROVER 3 L322 RQT000013 is the part now on the truck
would start right from the beginning ensuring all the fuses are ok, pipes / connector that the pressure sensor connects to isn’t blocked, wiring is ok, the correct VDC is also at the sensor
The RR Indy said they did all this.
need to investigate the pressure sensor in a lot more detail as that’s what the fault code is indicating , where and was does it connect to plse, is it blocked behind the sensor etc
OK will see what I can see.
Thanks a million for the reply and questions.
Best.
M
hiya
ur so welcome and always nice to get appreciated , always a team effort where we all come together to help other landy owners
so see urs was registered June 2005 , what is u first series of letters/ numbers of ur vin plse , need the number near the beginning of the vin , only need the first lot so ur not revealing the entire vin number
so taken some screen shots for u ref vin number and EAS Ecu, thks for the info ref ur new Ecu, what was the part number of ur original Ecu plse
assume it worked fine before so don’t understand why the garage is saying the Ecu was the wrong one,, but we can at least 100% check of what the part number is for old Ecu by cross checking with ur vin
I also sat down and worked out what colours are which and what they do on ur sensor, so if u use a multimeter ur be able to test the sensor
EAS ECU , connector number CO867
White / PIN 46 Ground
Blue/ PIN 28 sensor signal
Yellow/ PIN 34 sensor Vdc supply
sensor , connector number C1611
white / pin 1 ground
Blue / pin 2 signal wire to EAS Ecu
Yellow / pin 3 Vdc feed from ECU
Test for pressure sensor , with engine running , also of course don’t get under the landy
so using a multimeter set to Vdc , I’m Just using the word TL, short for test lead
on pressure sensor
pins
TL to pin 1( white ) and other TL to pin 3 ( yellow ) see what voltage u have
TL to pin 2 ( blue ) and other TO to pin 3 ( yellow) see what Vdc u have
As a side note , if u look on any wiring diagram ur first see the connector number, then after that the PIN number ie on the EAS Ecu
CO867-46 , which is the white wire ,
Know I mentioned it, but plse don’t worry about the calibration for now, as I think it will be best that we get that static sensor error cleared first and we can then check everything else after
Also we can check what ur vin is to ensure the Ecu is correct
Plse let us know what u find
hope that helps
@holidaychicken , would u be so kind to see if that looks correct please , as in pin 3 should be the Vdc feed from the Ecu and pin 2 the Vdc feed back to the Ecu , also unsure the ohms reading of the sensor , assume it would be between pins 2-3 , many thks