benpalmer
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Recently purchased another Land Rover, this time a 2001 RR P38 4.6 - she has kept me very busy! (ABS / EAS / CC / missing bits / oil leaks / HVAC Screen).
However I'm having an issue with the EAS - well a few to be fair, but one I just can't get my head around.
First off didn't rise - rebuilt the compressor seals - all good again.
Then had a number of leaks in the valve block, and the diaphragm valve was split - after taking care of these she holds air and no longer drops to bumps over night.
However since fixing the above the left side of the vehicle over inflates and goes way beyond in its target values. The rear more than the front. Its set at 109 bits but it get up to 130 bits while trying to level out.
When viewing the outside of the vehicle it visible moved up and down as it trys to level.
It has a new sensor on the right rear (tried to inspected it and the broke off in my hand), and it has been calibrated by me to try and combat this issue.
I've tried dropping the target height on the left rear to see if i can get it level, but change it too far (to 100) and it goes into melt down and throws an error "Sensor data not valid", clear the fault and it set the target back to 109 and goes back to being weird.
My thoughts are at this point the rear left sensor has a dead spot - i would investigate but they are so brittle I'm pretty sure it will result in a new one as soon as i go near it.
The only joker in the pack that has me doubting this is that the NRVs have a guide cone to make sure the seal lines up with the hole - this was worn when I did the seals - seems it was rubbing on the side of the block. Could this cause an issue?
I welcome your thoughts!
Thanks
Ben
Recently purchased another Land Rover, this time a 2001 RR P38 4.6 - she has kept me very busy! (ABS / EAS / CC / missing bits / oil leaks / HVAC Screen).
However I'm having an issue with the EAS - well a few to be fair, but one I just can't get my head around.
First off didn't rise - rebuilt the compressor seals - all good again.
Then had a number of leaks in the valve block, and the diaphragm valve was split - after taking care of these she holds air and no longer drops to bumps over night.
However since fixing the above the left side of the vehicle over inflates and goes way beyond in its target values. The rear more than the front. Its set at 109 bits but it get up to 130 bits while trying to level out.
When viewing the outside of the vehicle it visible moved up and down as it trys to level.
It has a new sensor on the right rear (tried to inspected it and the broke off in my hand), and it has been calibrated by me to try and combat this issue.
I've tried dropping the target height on the left rear to see if i can get it level, but change it too far (to 100) and it goes into melt down and throws an error "Sensor data not valid", clear the fault and it set the target back to 109 and goes back to being weird.
My thoughts are at this point the rear left sensor has a dead spot - i would investigate but they are so brittle I'm pretty sure it will result in a new one as soon as i go near it.
The only joker in the pack that has me doubting this is that the NRVs have a guide cone to make sure the seal lines up with the hole - this was worn when I did the seals - seems it was rubbing on the side of the block. Could this cause an issue?
I welcome your thoughts!
Thanks
Ben