If you had taken your RR to a 'specialist' for the EAS to be checked and sorted would you have expected them to have sorted it?
No, they would do bear minimum to get it working!!
Did you tell them to overhaul and refurb the whole system?
If you had taken your RR to a 'specialist' for the EAS to be checked and sorted would you have expected them to have sorted it?
If you had taken your RR to a 'specialist' for the EAS to be checked and sorted would you have expected them to have sorted it?
Well, I left it running for 10 minutes this morning with the door open. I then climbed in, shut the door and selected standard height. I could see it starting to raise immediately though it did take about 10-15 seconds for the light to stop flashing. I left the car, came back about 30 minutes or so later to head out and it had to raise again slightly taking, say, 6 seconds before the light stopped flashing - i hadn't modified the height manually at all.
Erm, I have no idea to be perfectly honest!
If not a leak could be the sensors. When the specialists changed the airbags did they re calibrate the heights/set the car up properly??
But they can over extend the sensors if they don't know what they are doing.Calibration not required on change of bags.
Calibration not required on change of bags.
Exactly - point being that just because a 'specialist' garage has changed the airbags you shouldn't assume they've checked the sensors or calibration, or even looked at the valve block for leaks etc - just new bags, show us yer money.
But they can over extend the sensors if they don't know what they are doing.
Sounds to me like the OP's car has a leaky joint/pipe/valve.
There have been a few with either old shocks or maybe wrong shocks where they have allowed the sensors to be over extended.They would have to remove shocks and drop axle below normal travel to do that. Can be extended to a part of track they have never been though, that can cause a problem. Yes sounds like a leak somewhere.
There have been a few with either old shocks or maybe wrong shocks where they have allowed the sensors to be over extended.