99 RR 4.0 EAS Problem

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Jack Kerouac

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Please help:

I have a 99 MkII with an EAS problem. Rear suspension pumps up fine but with
the front suspension, I'm on the bump stops. This happened all of a sudden.
My wife went to the store with no trouble. When she got in to drive away
when she realized the front suspension was not activating. When parked I
notice the truck is raked forward before the rear suspension loses air.

What can I diagnose?

Thanks in advance.


 
On or around Thu, 10 Feb 2005 22:41:40 GMT, "Jack Kerouac"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>Please help:
>
>I have a 99 MkII with an EAS problem. Rear suspension pumps up fine but with
>the front suspension, I'm on the bump stops. This happened all of a sudden.
>My wife went to the store with no trouble. When she got in to drive away
>when she realized the front suspension was not activating. When parked I
>notice the truck is raked forward before the rear suspension loses air.
>


It's broken :)

AndyC or some other expert will be along in a bit, I spect.
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"Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> It's broken :)
>
> AndyC or some other expert will be along in a bit, I spect.
> --
> Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that
> "Brevis esse laboro, Obscurus fio" (it is when I struggle to be
> brief that I become obscure) Horace (65 - 8 BC) Ars Poetica, 25


Thanks Austin for your astute diagnosis.

It turned out to be a break in the line from the compressor to RHS front air
bag. Apparently the tubes used to supply the air to the bag are plastic. The
dealer seems to think that driving down the highway causes the tubes to rub
along the chassis. All of this rubbing wears them away enough to the point
that they fail. LR makes a fix-it kit for U.S. $20.00 that splices the two
air lines back together. Fixed in under 20 min.

The truck is now back out on the road, and the wife is happy. Stay off the
sidewalks.


 
>>>>> "Austin" == Austin Shackles <[email protected]> writes:

>> front suspension was not activating. When parked I notice the
>> truck is raked forward before the rear suspension loses air.
>>


Austin> It's broken :)

I'd agree with that diagnosis :)

Austin> AndyC or some other expert will be along in a bit, I
Austin> spect.

Thank you for the compliment.


It sounds like a valve stuck somewhere along the way, or possibly an
air leak... As usual, my first answer is to ask lots of questions:

1) Do you have an EAS FAULT message?

2) Is the compressor running?

3) What happens if you leave the vehicle for a few minutes with the
engine (and compressor) running and a door open (to build pressure
in the reservoir)?

4) Is there any sign of air escaping from the exhaust silencer (while
cyliner on the side of the valve block behind/under the air hoses)?

Andy

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Andy Cunningham -- www.vehicle-diagnostics.co.uk
There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand
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