Battery fully charged, start it and run it for a while. Clear all faults, run it over 5 mph until lights on dash go out and then check faults again.
Most if thise faults look like ghosts from low volts. Could be bad earth somewhere, possibly under the fusebox. Did Tomcat mention an issue with the plug under the expansion tank once causing odd issues?
If the RSW software is communicating at all then I would guess the delay relay is probably OK as they rarely fail and if they do then it won't talk to the EAS. You can stick a standard automotive relay in instead and the EAS will work but it won't allow diagnostics to talk to the EAS ECU.
Most if thise faults look like ghosts from low volts. Could be bad earth somewhere, possibly under the fusebox. Did Tomcat mention an issue with the plug under the expansion tank once causing odd issues?
If the RSW software is communicating at all then I would guess the delay relay is probably OK as they rarely fail and if they do then it won't talk to the EAS. You can stick a standard automotive relay in instead and the EAS will work but it won't allow diagnostics to talk to the EAS ECU.