P38A 2001 Y Reg - EAs help

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My P38 which I'm really please with is a dream barring the dreaded EAS which was fine when I got it. however had the magic beeps bump stops and used the EAS software to reset faults and all seemed ok. However 600 mile slater and its come back. I now get intermittently the following things and wondered if anyone could offer some advice. Bottom light stay on perm and normal ride height flashed for a couple of miles and then goes out or if I go over the speed bumps bottom of my road. The rear right hand corner seem to drop lower than the others and not always go up. Springs are fairly new and when the car is running fine no problem at all.

Any help advice would be much appreciated
 
Thanks for the help I'm a complete novice. Any advice on how I go about checking the compressor and sensor?

I found a website X8R that sell seal liner kits for the compressor and valve block o-ring and diaphragm kits. Would you suggest these are any good and ok for a novice? Or would I be better off buying these re conditioned or new from somewhere?
 
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Check compressor, sounds like it is not producing good air. Look at sensor on rear right.
Thanks for the help I'm a complete novice. Any advice on how I go about checking the compressor and sensor?

I found a website X8R that sell seal liner kits for the compressor and valve block o-ring and diaphragm kits. Would you suggest these are any good and ok for a novice? Or would I be better off buying these re conditioned or new from somewhere?
 
Thanks for the help I'm a complete novice. Any advice on how I go about checking the compressor and sensor?

I found a website X8R that sell seal liner kits for the compressor and valve block o-ring and diaphragm kits. Would you suggest these are any good and ok for a novice? Or would I be better off buying these re conditioned or new from somewhere?

Look at my EAS how to in the technical archive at top of first page.
 
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