Hi,
Can someone please advise on an EAS problem I am having.
We bought a Range Rover 4.0 HSE (2000) two weeks ago and after three days, whilst driving I had the error message "EAS Fault" shown, and also the height switch lights on the dashboard light up. The RR went into hard mold raising to its highest level, where it stayed.
We took the RR to a specialist the following morning, who diagnosed the problem to be the main inlet valve being stuck open (he used diagnostics to find problem). He was able to clear the problem using his computer, after the RR run perfectly. We hoped this had solved the problem, however yesterday morning the problem returned.
We have returned to the garage who again fixed the problem using diagnostics, however within 10 miles the problem returned. The garage has said that the RR needs a new Valve Block at a price of £500 + labour.
Whilst I do not have any reason to doubt the prognosis, I wondered if anyone could advise if you can actually replace/repair the inlet valve in lieu of the whole block? I understand there is a valve for each wheel, a main inlet valve and an exhaust valve. I have been advised that you cannot replace the main inlet valve itself and you would need the whole block replaced. Is this the case?
Would it not be the Solenoid for the inlet valve at fault? Can I replace this part?
Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
Can someone please advise on an EAS problem I am having.
We bought a Range Rover 4.0 HSE (2000) two weeks ago and after three days, whilst driving I had the error message "EAS Fault" shown, and also the height switch lights on the dashboard light up. The RR went into hard mold raising to its highest level, where it stayed.
We took the RR to a specialist the following morning, who diagnosed the problem to be the main inlet valve being stuck open (he used diagnostics to find problem). He was able to clear the problem using his computer, after the RR run perfectly. We hoped this had solved the problem, however yesterday morning the problem returned.
We have returned to the garage who again fixed the problem using diagnostics, however within 10 miles the problem returned. The garage has said that the RR needs a new Valve Block at a price of £500 + labour.
Whilst I do not have any reason to doubt the prognosis, I wondered if anyone could advise if you can actually replace/repair the inlet valve in lieu of the whole block? I understand there is a valve for each wheel, a main inlet valve and an exhaust valve. I have been advised that you cannot replace the main inlet valve itself and you would need the whole block replaced. Is this the case?
Would it not be the Solenoid for the inlet valve at fault? Can I replace this part?
Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks