Just wondering if I've got a leak or not, here's my EAS overview. Firstly the good bits:
- Fitted 4 new airbags just a couple of months ago, old ones had perished
- EAS operates perfectly - goes up to offroad height quickly, also drops to access mode quickly, all good
- All other functions work great - lowers at 55mph, etc
- Car stays at roughly the same level overnight
Bits that make me wonder:
- The EAS pump seems to run a lot (I assume it is the compressor I can hear, sound coming from the O/S/R of the car). Does this particularly when stationery, doesn't seem to run as much when driving...or maybe I just don't hear/notice it as much?
- The car drops to the bump stops over the course of about a week or so; it is parked on a gravel drive if that makes any difference to the sensors
- When at work I park on a slope, and it spends most of the morning adjusting itself trying to get level, until the uphill end of the car is virtually on the bump stops and it gives up
Is this all normal operation, or do you think I need to investigate further? I will visually inspect the pipes this weekend, just wondering if I need an EAS service kit Range Rover P38 & Classic EAS Compressor Pump Repair Kit - p38spares.co.uk or perhaps just a new seal kit: Range Rover P38 & Classic EAS Air Suspension Compressor Pump Repair Teflon Seal - p38spares.co.uk
Knowledgeable thoughts appreciated!!
- Fitted 4 new airbags just a couple of months ago, old ones had perished
- EAS operates perfectly - goes up to offroad height quickly, also drops to access mode quickly, all good
- All other functions work great - lowers at 55mph, etc
- Car stays at roughly the same level overnight
Bits that make me wonder:
- The EAS pump seems to run a lot (I assume it is the compressor I can hear, sound coming from the O/S/R of the car). Does this particularly when stationery, doesn't seem to run as much when driving...or maybe I just don't hear/notice it as much?
- The car drops to the bump stops over the course of about a week or so; it is parked on a gravel drive if that makes any difference to the sensors
- When at work I park on a slope, and it spends most of the morning adjusting itself trying to get level, until the uphill end of the car is virtually on the bump stops and it gives up
Is this all normal operation, or do you think I need to investigate further? I will visually inspect the pipes this weekend, just wondering if I need an EAS service kit Range Rover P38 & Classic EAS Compressor Pump Repair Kit - p38spares.co.uk or perhaps just a new seal kit: Range Rover P38 & Classic EAS Air Suspension Compressor Pump Repair Teflon Seal - p38spares.co.uk
Knowledgeable thoughts appreciated!!