Datatek
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The white connectors are unfixable IMO, the only fix is to cut them out.I'll start with checking the connections to the ecu, then move to finding the white plug. I'd prefer to fix that rather than cut and splice
The white connectors are unfixable IMO, the only fix is to cut them out.I'll start with checking the connections to the ecu, then move to finding the white plug. I'd prefer to fix that rather than cut and splice
OKYes it's a big tall black one
Is it actually in the door pillar, or the side panel in front?The white connectors are unfixable IMO, the only fix is to cut them out.
Behind the plastic kick panel at the base of the A post passenger side.Is it actually in the door pillar, or the side panel in front?
I've not tried that! I'd rather fix though. Doesn't do anything at all if i take the relay out
Does the sunroof/door window need oiling to solve the stiffness in both, or is there more to it?
So i can reset the beeps after battery disconnect
Just pull the EAS relay to freeze the EAS.Time to revisit this issue! I hate intermittent problems!!!
Few questions..
Is it possible to rewire a standard obd2 to usb cable to work with the eas software?
If i pull fuse 29 and 35, will that stop height adjustment while driving and is that safe? Will that put the system into a hard fault?
I've yet to check the white connector for corrosion, that's next on the list!!!
I'm guessing i either need the free eas software or nanocom to properly diagnose the height hunting? There's no major leak, it will keep height on the drive for days without sinking
By hunting i mean with the engine running it will adjust up and down a few times, then pause while the compressor runs, then repeat. When i turn off the engine, it will do another final adjustment.Just pull the EAS relay to freeze the EAS.
A USB to OBD cable will not work, the EAS software is RS232 so you need a USB to RS232 adaptor unless your PC has a serial port.
What do you mean by "Hunting"?
When you say "no major leak" I hope you mean no leak as any leak however small will cause problems. If it doesn't drop at all over a period of days it would seem there are no leaks.
The RSW EAS software is good, easier to use than Nanocom but it needs a laptop. As an investment, Nanocom is better because it covers all the car's systems.
It should never level down to the bump stops in a short space of time. Sounds like there might be a leak to me. How old are the airbags?By hunting i mean with the engine running it will adjust up and down a few times, then pause while the compressor runs, then repeat. When i turn off the engine, it will do another final adjustment.
The thing is, sometimes it's ok, i can be stationary and there will be no adjustments. Other times i can park up at standard height and when i turn the engine off it will adjust down to the bump stops
By no major leak, i mean over a week it will drop a bit from standard height, but not much, certainly not to the stops
Hope that makes sense
No sign of crazing where they fold under at the bottom?Not exactly sure on age but they look quite new, had a good look at them when set to full height
No, still pretty much new. With all the problems I've had with the engine (sorted now) it's not done many miles under my ownershipNo sign of crazing where they fold under at the bottom?
A soapy water spray on the bags and all the pipe connections might be a good idea.No, still pretty much new. With all the problems I've had with the engine (sorted now) it's not done many miles under my ownership
By hunting i mean with the engine running it will adjust up and down a few times, then pause while the compressor runs, then repeat. When i turn off the engine, it will do another final adjustment.
The thing is, sometimes it's ok, i can be stationary and there will be no adjustments. Other times i can park up at standard height and when i turn the engine off it will adjust down to the bump stops
By no major leak, i mean over a week it will drop a bit from standard height, but not much, certainly not to the stops
Hope that makes sense
Mine is a 2000MYThat sounds like a height sensor. Some early cars do seem to adjust down to the bump-stops, especially if 1 sensor is a bit close to reading outside default range. Later versions of the software seem to limit the travel more or not seen same thing. Maybe after the 97 upgrades? pwood or similar might even be able to unpick the coding.