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  1. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Hum Bang goes getting the blasted thing on the road in time to help me move then
  2. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Noted, also read about split pickups letting air get in once the fuel level drops. Now debating dropping the tank to take a look as I can get things high enough...or the hole in the floor option...
  3. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Charger it will have to be at the moment...until I can either diagnose if the lifter pump has died, or if it genuinely has run out of fuel and I have a level sensor issue. If the fuel pump has died what's tge general concensus on the replacement options seeing as the prices range so wildly?
  4. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Brain is a bit frazzled at the moment as I'm enduring a bout of manflu with my 3 1/2 year old son who is the same, so behaving much like the P38... With it being cold, dark and damp out there now I'm in no mood to go argue with the blessed thing and my laptop, but remind me is "Good Idle"...
  5. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Diagnostics of what though? Will EAS Unlock tell me anything usable when there are no errors being reported? As for the reason it cut out, well, that's a whole other game; I don't have the diagnostic cable/software to talk to all the crazed modules that need to be in sync for a P38 to work
  6. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Hum... It seems to have its own ideas about that Currently stuck in this posiition having started with the front higher than the rear after lowering off the axle stands. Started the engine and it raised the rear up to wading height, I then tried to lower it using the dash switch and...
  7. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Following what you've all said about running the engine with the door open seems to have done the trick. Within about 5 minutes the compressor stopped and I noticed that all the air springs were nice and hard. The display on the dash is showing what I presume is that the suspension is at...
  8. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Incidentally I do have continuity between the pump orange wire and earth which implies that the thermal switch should be ok
  9. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Ok, getting in a muddle with terminology now! When you say 'lower a corner' do you mean raise the axle to compress the spring essentailly lowering the ride height as if the car were on its wheels? At the moment the chassis is on axle stands high enough for me to roll underneath, the axles are...
  10. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    I had tested the pump by direct feeding it off the car with a pressure gauge in the outlet and it did appear to behaving as a pump at least. So the Thermal Switch clearly needs checking as per Wammers guide.
  11. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    The tank is well and truly empty as I took it off to de-rust and paint. I am getting most confused as to door open/closed to get the suspension to do anything. I've tried opening the door and leaving it open ignition off, ignition on at position 2 and engine running, and the same variations...
  12. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Ahh, I did run the fault codes after clicking Stop...oops... Prior to that I had 'Good idle' and no fault codes showing when I clicked Read Faults. But still nothing seems to be going on with the suspension though
  13. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Ok, so all the fluids changed, fuel filter primed, engine starts ok and seems to be fairly happy, was a bit tappety on first start up since I started working on it errr...well over 6 months ago. Transmission fluid cycled many many times, low and high range, and topped up to what I hope is the...
  14. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    :D I think I got away extremely lightly with my sill repair job...the body mount less so...
  15. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Thanks for the compliments. My big fear is that having tackled the usual mechanical jobs to get it to the state where it 'should' play a tune, I am about to be thwarted by the bit I particularly hate delving into on modern (ie anything with an electronic brain) vehicles and the electrics...
  16. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Urgh...my OCD is screaming at me about not fixing everything, and I am forcing myself to just concentrate on doing enough to get the thing running and able to pull my trailer full of stuff about. As long as it can do that as capably as my mate's 109 with similar mileage 200tdi I'll be happy...
  17. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    I really hope I can get a tune out of it sharpish and one that is sensible in that the suspension behaves, the engine will start and I don't need a new lifter pump (there isn't an inline supply pump as well on this generation of BMW diesel engine is there like the later M57?), and that I can get...
  18. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    Yup, found it (I hate Windows 10) COM5 is the one, and EAS Unlock has found the cable and tried talking to it (with of course no reply as I'm 100 miles from the RR!) Guess I just missed clicking on COM5 yesterday while I was fiddling :rolleyes: Oh well, till Friday on tracking that one down...
  19. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    I don't think that's the issue, yet, the software is supposed to be able to see the cable even when it's not plugged into the port on the car...but I could be wrong of course
  20. Slooby

    P38A A series of faults

    The weaping oil cooler pipe has been replaced, with the ends of the steel pipe flared to stop the hose from poping off: I also painted the steel parts of the pipe to tidy it up a bit, and fitted new O rings on the couplings. I then refitted the oil cooler and the intercooler, finished the...
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