rangiep38

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Does anyone know if i remove the delay timer relay will this cause my eas to go into fault mode?:confused:
The reason i ask is i`m having problems after having a reset where there is no power clicking the relay:mad: over and would like the car to stay up when inflated as oposed to lowering everytime a door is opened and closed.
 
Well i still havnt had any luck so i got the car up and removed the delay timer relay and it beeps SLOW 35MPH MAX but luckily its fine when i put it back in, for now anyway.
 
hi rangie p38 !
are you here ?
because this is my problem i think ...
please keep in touch and tell me what you did >
regards
charbel
 
I swap it to a normal relay when I park up for long ish periods, my drive is at a bit of a funny angle
Pointless, just pulling the relay stops the EAS self levelling. Mine stays up when left for 3 weeks at any angle unless it's very windy.
 
Pointless, just pulling the relay stops the EAS self levelling. Mine stays up when left for 3 weeks at any angle unless it's very windy.
Yes it does however if I decide to use it to quickly nip to the shops I would get max 35mph on dash, this way I dont.
Your drive is obviously not the same as mine then
 
Yes it does however if I decide to use it to quickly nip to the shops I would get max 35mph on dash, this way I dont.
Your drive is obviously not the same as mine then

That is because you either have a leak from the tank and NRV2 is failing or the compressor is weak or diaphragm valve is leaking. You need to do some checks. Look in tech archive for info.
 

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