ihs61

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Hi

I am sure that this will have been covered several times over but.....
for no reason what-so-ever travelling along at 40mph, all 4 height indicator lights started flashing then they stayed on permanetally followed by the warning symbol on the dash (the one with the picture of a Range Rover with an arrow under it).

I stopped the car and turned everthing off, the EAS fault came up on the dash.

Now when I start it up all the lights flash then stay on permanant, the ride height is not effected and it does not sink down overnight.

I have recently replaced the compressor and until this fault everthing has been... dare I say spot on.

Any thoughts appreciated

Ian
 
Hi

I am sure that this will have been covered several times over but.....
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for no reason what-so-ever travelling along at 40mph, all 4 height indicator lights started flashing then they stayed on permanetally followed by the warning symbol on the dash (the one with the picture of a Range Rover with an arrow under it).
There will be a reason, loads of possibilities

I stopped the car and turned everthing off, the EAS fault came up on the dash.

Now when I start it up all the lights flash then stay on permanant, the ride height is not effected and it does not sink down overnight.
It will dump you on the bump stops if you keep driving it

I have recently replaced the compressor and until this fault everthing has been... dare I say spot on.

Any thoughts appreciated

Ian

why did you replace the compressor, you need to get the fault code/s read and cleared then you will have a better idea whats going on.
If you search on here you'll find a reference to free software you can load onto a laptop and reset the eas fault, link below, watch the vids and go away and fix it :D
Range Rover EAS Reset Tools
 
Ian,
Please see some of the videos on my website for diagnosing possible leaks. Have you ever replaced the air springs? If you have the original air springs from 1995, I would be really amazed. If you do have the OEM springs, it is way past time to have them changed out. Inspect them. This video demonstrates the difference between old and new air springs;
YouTube - Range Rover EAS - Do I Need New Air Springs?
 

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