So I have been dealing with some EAS issues for the last couple weeks. I recently went from coils back to EAS. Everything has been working OK. No warning lights or error codes besides "vehicle has moved".
The truck has been given all new OEM bags and sensors. Also the compressor,valve block and drier have been refurbished/rebuilt.
Now to the problems Ive been having...The suspension is gaining 25mm in fronts in 12hours and the rears are losing 25-35mm in 12 hours. I am told that this may be a solenoid leak issue which I am soon going to check that I installed everything correctly. Otherwise she seems to work nicely while driving. I have also tried to find external leaks with soap solution to no success.
Also I just noticed that every once in awhile I will feel like my axles are crossed up while driving. And the other day I quickly parked the truck after this feeling and she was indeed very high on one of the rears(RL) and possibly very low on the opposing front(FR). Driver Pack maybe?
And even more oddly now every time I start the truck she wants to start out in access mode. Regardless of the inhibit switch. Which definitely works because I can lock the suspension in crawl mode for parking garages and the truck also wont automatically lower itself when travelling at high speeds. Out of recommendation, I have cut,soldered,heat shrink,and wrapped the white plug in the A pillar kick panel. Which for the first day after rewiring; she worked exactly normal with no change. Only after the first day she wanted to start out in wade height, which she now prefers access height on startup.
I have read a procedure to reset codes and heights,leave in normal mode,and wait 5-10 minutes for the ecu to power down its processes. Which is what I am trying right now as I type this..
Also I have noticed that the truck no longer does a proper self check on startup. I believe that when turning the ignition to position 2; normally all the eas height lights will light up along with the dash symbol and then after a self check, the dash symbol will disappear along with the unselected EAS heights. Eventually showing only the height that I am currently in. It no longer does that... and all the heights will stay illuminated until I actually start the engine. But I may be mistaken because I haven't had EAS for very long.
And finally I have some excessive compressor use because the truck will slowly raise itself while the compressor is filling the tank,only to stop the compressor then let out 3-4 clicks of air...She will then restart the compressor and then will slowly start raising while the compressor is running. Eventually she will stop the compressor again and lower the truck 3-4 clicks..and round and round we go. Oddly again, it usually only happens in the lower(less than 100psi ) PSI range. After she slow dances around a bunch of times when she finally hits 100psi she will usually just fill the tank as normal until the pressure switch threshold has been reached. And everything will function normally from there on out unless I deplete all the air..
I am open to any and all tips and advice you wise folks can provide..Please help. Thanks in advance!
The truck has been given all new OEM bags and sensors. Also the compressor,valve block and drier have been refurbished/rebuilt.
Now to the problems Ive been having...The suspension is gaining 25mm in fronts in 12hours and the rears are losing 25-35mm in 12 hours. I am told that this may be a solenoid leak issue which I am soon going to check that I installed everything correctly. Otherwise she seems to work nicely while driving. I have also tried to find external leaks with soap solution to no success.
Also I just noticed that every once in awhile I will feel like my axles are crossed up while driving. And the other day I quickly parked the truck after this feeling and she was indeed very high on one of the rears(RL) and possibly very low on the opposing front(FR). Driver Pack maybe?
And even more oddly now every time I start the truck she wants to start out in access mode. Regardless of the inhibit switch. Which definitely works because I can lock the suspension in crawl mode for parking garages and the truck also wont automatically lower itself when travelling at high speeds. Out of recommendation, I have cut,soldered,heat shrink,and wrapped the white plug in the A pillar kick panel. Which for the first day after rewiring; she worked exactly normal with no change. Only after the first day she wanted to start out in wade height, which she now prefers access height on startup.
I have read a procedure to reset codes and heights,leave in normal mode,and wait 5-10 minutes for the ecu to power down its processes. Which is what I am trying right now as I type this..
Also I have noticed that the truck no longer does a proper self check on startup. I believe that when turning the ignition to position 2; normally all the eas height lights will light up along with the dash symbol and then after a self check, the dash symbol will disappear along with the unselected EAS heights. Eventually showing only the height that I am currently in. It no longer does that... and all the heights will stay illuminated until I actually start the engine. But I may be mistaken because I haven't had EAS for very long.
And finally I have some excessive compressor use because the truck will slowly raise itself while the compressor is filling the tank,only to stop the compressor then let out 3-4 clicks of air...She will then restart the compressor and then will slowly start raising while the compressor is running. Eventually she will stop the compressor again and lower the truck 3-4 clicks..and round and round we go. Oddly again, it usually only happens in the lower(less than 100psi ) PSI range. After she slow dances around a bunch of times when she finally hits 100psi she will usually just fill the tank as normal until the pressure switch threshold has been reached. And everything will function normally from there on out unless I deplete all the air..
I am open to any and all tips and advice you wise folks can provide..Please help. Thanks in advance!