PetrolHeadL322
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Evening all. New to the forum. Needing help on an EAS fault. Weird one. Can’t find anyone with the same issue....
I bought an L322 with an engine fault. Fixed that. But it also had inactive suspension. When plugged in on “Launch” diagnostics it said it wanted a front left sensor. Replaced that fine and calibrated it with the Launch without an issue.
The car was then standing level pretty much. Perhaps 5mm of difference, and with the LEDs all working as they should and the compressor buzzing and building pressure....
....but it will not move up or down. It won’t deflate or inflate hardly at all. If you give it a command it just flashes up or down but never reaches either. Virtually no movement at all, perhaps a little in the rear on occasions but I’m talking 20mm or so.
I don’t believe there are any major leaks as it stays up fine for a week or more, it doesn’t drop down. I drove it 40 miles including motorway (where it tried to lower to motorway mode but just carried on flashing) and then it went inactive again - hard fault, the code being “too much energy needed - front axle”.
The compressor doesn’t seem to overheat when on the diagnostics and it rises to 7 bar and so on with relative ease - sure it will rise to 11 fine.
However even when plugged in and forcing deflation or inflation on each corner it doesn’t react. To deflate, the valves squeak a bit/flutter indicating operation and the then there is a ticking sound as if they are deflating but no hight change occurs.
I did unplug the compressor and PRV, turn the ignition on and experience the system exhaust some air (when the rear had lifted a little), which levelled the car fairly quickly, so that leads me to think the PRV or exhaust pilot valve may be an issue re deflation, but I didn’t think they would cause it to hesitate raising as well as deflating, if that makes sense.
Has anyone come across anything like this? I know there are loads of threads on the EAS being inactive but I haven’t seen one where the suspension does nothing on command when the LEDs are fully functioning!
Thanks in advance for any input.
I bought an L322 with an engine fault. Fixed that. But it also had inactive suspension. When plugged in on “Launch” diagnostics it said it wanted a front left sensor. Replaced that fine and calibrated it with the Launch without an issue.
The car was then standing level pretty much. Perhaps 5mm of difference, and with the LEDs all working as they should and the compressor buzzing and building pressure....
....but it will not move up or down. It won’t deflate or inflate hardly at all. If you give it a command it just flashes up or down but never reaches either. Virtually no movement at all, perhaps a little in the rear on occasions but I’m talking 20mm or so.
I don’t believe there are any major leaks as it stays up fine for a week or more, it doesn’t drop down. I drove it 40 miles including motorway (where it tried to lower to motorway mode but just carried on flashing) and then it went inactive again - hard fault, the code being “too much energy needed - front axle”.
The compressor doesn’t seem to overheat when on the diagnostics and it rises to 7 bar and so on with relative ease - sure it will rise to 11 fine.
However even when plugged in and forcing deflation or inflation on each corner it doesn’t react. To deflate, the valves squeak a bit/flutter indicating operation and the then there is a ticking sound as if they are deflating but no hight change occurs.
I did unplug the compressor and PRV, turn the ignition on and experience the system exhaust some air (when the rear had lifted a little), which levelled the car fairly quickly, so that leads me to think the PRV or exhaust pilot valve may be an issue re deflation, but I didn’t think they would cause it to hesitate raising as well as deflating, if that makes sense.
Has anyone come across anything like this? I know there are loads of threads on the EAS being inactive but I haven’t seen one where the suspension does nothing on command when the LEDs are fully functioning!
Thanks in advance for any input.