p38 eas

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thanks guys ,good info,it does not drop to the bumpstops overnight ,i also park it driverside on the kerb so this might be what it is. if it wakes up every six hours and trys to relevel it.i will check the sensor plugs on the four corners make sure they are clean,my first thought was maybe just needing worked in as the previous lady owner only used it on road and probably never adjusted the suspension, also never had a towbar on it before,does anyone know where i can download the software for the eas and will make up my own lead ,thanks again
 
thanks guys ,good info,it does not drop to the bumpstops overnight ,i also park it driverside on the kerb so this might be what it is. if it wakes up every six hours and trys to relevel it.i will check the sensor plugs on the four corners make sure they are clean,my first thought was maybe just needing worked in as the previous lady owner only used it on road and probably never adjusted the suspension, also never had a towbar on it before,does anyone know where i can download the software for the eas and will make up my own lead ,thanks again


www.rswsolutions.com For software and instruction manual on how to use it. Also lead making instructions.
 
The delay relay (very mis-named) actually wakes up every few hours (doesn't actually say in Rave how many) and levels the suspension. Doesn't have anything to do with the BeCM waking up. It acts totally on it's own. It's basically just a timer.
is this a problem caused by parking on uneven ground, my driveway has a steep access and if rr aint parked square on driveway it happens
Yes
would wireless p/c cause probs if rr parked close to house with wireless p/c connection
No
The suspension levelling out will not give you a flat battery unless it's seriously on the way out. All it's doing is waking up the EAS ECU and operating the solenoids. A very minor draw for a good battery. If you're getting a flat battery that quick, you have other problems or your battery needs replacing anyway.
 
The delay relay (very mis-named) actually wakes up every few hours (doesn't actually say in Rave how many) and levels the suspension. Doesn't have anything to do with the BeCM waking up. It acts totally on it's own. It's basically just a timer.

Yes

No
The suspension levelling out will not give you a flat battery unless it's seriously on the way out. All it's doing is waking up the EAS ECU and operating the solenoids. A very minor draw for a good battery. If you're getting a flat battery that quick, you have other problems or your battery needs replacing anyway.

Under normal circumstances it won't, but it will if the relay is faulty never goes to sleep and tries to level constantly. Well it will according to Land Rover but what do they know?
 
will try it parked on flat street out side house see if this is prob

According to RAVE the self leveling on wake up is no more than 8mm per cycle. So even if on uneven ground it should not drop to bump stops unless there is a larger than acceptable leak somewhere.
 
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