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    engine re-builds ??????????

    Sounds good - top hats lovely!
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    reverse sensors

    Have you seen these: Look What I Found
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    Arnotts Gen 3

    Look for an article by Paulp38a in Australia - he used to sell a kit and has worked out the gremlins.
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    The joys of travelling

    If it is not a loose abs sensor at the front where the bearing was changed, check that the hub nut is tight. Really. Good luck.
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    EAS and Nanacom

    Put the cursor at the end of the number and backspace.
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    EAS and Nanacom

    Not quite sure how you are operating the Nanocom, but the whole system is slow and needs patience. If you enter a changed height and it doesn't like it (the EAS,that is) it will throw a wobbly and reset all the values for the height you are adjusting ... When you use it to change height it...
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    Target heights incorrect

    The sensor heights must stay within a certain limit between them selves. The system won't accept big changes in the values relative to the other side of the same axle. The front is more sensitive. Just restrict each change you make to a small value, enter it and wait for the vehicle to settle...
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    P38 overheating

    Does the petrol radiator have the baffle? Air lock?
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    Do you need to re-calibrate EAS after fitting new height sensor?

    Normally yes, unless you are very lucky and the replacement is giving a signal pretty close to the original.
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    thermostat for warm climate

    Thermostats same throughout. It gets to 50 here, so don't worry. Better spend the money on hoses, pump and rad.
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    project "pile of poo" a miracle cure for overheating?

    Totally agree. Just changed a water pump that was only one year old - no leaking but rough bearing.
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    eas question again

    Check the readings from the height sensors - if one sensor is bad it throws the whole system. This is easier to do as a first check before stripping the valve block.
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    To Arnott or not to Arnott.

    Gen 3 forever - transform the ride, less wallowing, less roll. Just better.
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    New take on EAS leaks ...

    Good luck with it.
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    suspension problem assistance required

    And, FWIW, the ride on air is just better, more refined, not "bouncy" ...... plus, you get an absorbing hobby keeping it up to scratch.
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    New take on EAS leaks ...

    Hi All, Just posted this on the other site .. I think I've hit on something ..... wait for it ...... My Rangie has always dropped a bit at the front overnight. The valve block is new (ish), lines clean, and I changed to Gen 3s. Problem still there, so I though I'd live with it. Then, I...
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    What Spares do you keep?

    Carbon brushes for blower fans!
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    What Spares do you keep?

    Compressor crank and piston All EAS O rings and diaphragm EAS pipe and connectors Air bags
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    Replacement air springs

    I had similar except the car kept on running, luckily. Changed the alternator AND battery ..... happy days!
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    Loadspace evolution - thumbs up!

    You found the four threaded holes in the floor for holding down eyes? :)
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