Cheers for that the only time I can get it to flash is if I try to move it manually whilst I'm moving.
Regards,
S
Thanks for the responses
Had a play with it.
Lowers and raises when stationary.
When lowered and drive off, raises to normal height so speed detector must be working, however I didn't see it flash, it just appeared at normal level.
button on dooor works and lowers vehicle.
"If the button next to the EAS up/down button with the 4 lights is illuminated"...which button is this Datatek?
Are there any fuses in the system which could be linked and where are they?
Any other thoughts?
Cheers,
S
Yep this button seems to work ok as it will only illuminate in the lowered position at low speeds.The button to the right of the light display. It is the EAS lock button.
Yep this button seems to work ok as it will only illuminate in the lowered position at low speeds.
Anything else that would stop it from lowering at speed?
Regards,
S
The lock button locks the EAS in whatever height it is at. Unless you exceed certain speeds. If you press it at any speed then select motorway height it will stay locked at that height until it is pressed again. Unless you are exceeding 35 mph, then it will only go to standard height below that speed.
Wammers that's the point, shouldn't it go to motorway height automatically? Can you select it down when going at speed as it just flashes for me.
Regards,
S
When lowered and drive off, raises to normal height so speed detector must be working, however I didn't see it flash, it just appeared at normal level.
button on dooor works and lowers vehicle.
"If the button next to the EAS up/down button with the 4 lights is illuminated"...which button is this Datatek?
Are there any fuses in the system which could be linked and where are they?
Any other thoughts?
Cheers,
S
Don't think the OP is talking about a P38 (2006 FF?) so some of this advice may not be valid for them...
Hi Shinner and all,Its a 55 plate 2006 FF
The button on the door can drop it down to entry height.
Just found this on Landrover net:
2006: Major model update (introduced summer 2005) -- base model gets Jag-derived 300 HP 4.4 litre V8 engine used in new Discovery 3/LR3. New supercharged model gets Jag-derived 4.2 litre supercharged engine (400HP) shared with new Range Rover Sport model (see below) also introduced in the summer of 2005. New tire pressure monitoring system, rear view camera, and re-tuned steering, braking and suspension, and optional swiveling headlamps. Several cosmetic updates including new front bumper, grille, power vents and tail lights. Adoption of road wheel specs from LR3 and Sport. Highway ride height mode setting eliminated.
Looks like that could be the yank model but can anyone confirm it won't drop down?
Everything else looks like it's ok, even when at off road height it will bring it down if I go too fast.
Regards,
S
Hi Brian, many thanks for the heads up. I'll copy my request into a new thread to see if it gets noticed.@Tricky of York
shiner has not been on here since October 2011 so you might be waiting a long time for a reply.