Grimble
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Hi everyone; owner of a 1998 P38 4.0HE on LPG. I've been a member for a while but I have had nothing to report; my P38 was working nicely and I don't know enough about the Rangey yet to help anyone else.
Now I have a problem with the EAS that is baffling me. For a little while the back has settled a bit overnight but quickly comes back up when I start her up. I bought the ASW lead and ran the software, connected fine and only 1 fault code; 'Vehicle has Moved' but I have checked several times with the squirty spray and have never found a leak anywhere.
Now for the big one; just before Christmas I drove several miles to a rail station and the rear lowered on the stops, quickly followed by the front - an uncomfortable journey, I can tell you. However, there were no warnings on the display. Nothing at all. The 'up' light blinks on the EAS display but just continues to blink, no fault appears on the message display.
I have run the AWS software again. Again, even though the EAS is not pumping up, the only faul code shown was 'Vehicle has Moved'. The suspension is on the bump stops, the pump is not running but no Faults are reported! I tried unlocking the EAS but nothing happened; it is as if the EAS does not know there's a problem.
Thinking the problem might be with the pump, I have commanded it ON with the AWS software and it runs fine. I ran it for 10 minutes with ignition on but engine not running, hoping to get the tank to pressurise so that when I started the engine the air bags would come up, but nothing.
I have checked Fuse 44 and relay 20, both work fine. The pump runs when commanded with the software but not otherwise. All four corners remain on the bump stops, the EAS display just blinks normally as if it is pumping up but does not do so, and there are still no fault codes.
I'm totally flummoxed now but I know that there some real experts here; any ideas?
Now I have a problem with the EAS that is baffling me. For a little while the back has settled a bit overnight but quickly comes back up when I start her up. I bought the ASW lead and ran the software, connected fine and only 1 fault code; 'Vehicle has Moved' but I have checked several times with the squirty spray and have never found a leak anywhere.
Now for the big one; just before Christmas I drove several miles to a rail station and the rear lowered on the stops, quickly followed by the front - an uncomfortable journey, I can tell you. However, there were no warnings on the display. Nothing at all. The 'up' light blinks on the EAS display but just continues to blink, no fault appears on the message display.
I have run the AWS software again. Again, even though the EAS is not pumping up, the only faul code shown was 'Vehicle has Moved'. The suspension is on the bump stops, the pump is not running but no Faults are reported! I tried unlocking the EAS but nothing happened; it is as if the EAS does not know there's a problem.
Thinking the problem might be with the pump, I have commanded it ON with the AWS software and it runs fine. I ran it for 10 minutes with ignition on but engine not running, hoping to get the tank to pressurise so that when I started the engine the air bags would come up, but nothing.
I have checked Fuse 44 and relay 20, both work fine. The pump runs when commanded with the software but not otherwise. All four corners remain on the bump stops, the EAS display just blinks normally as if it is pumping up but does not do so, and there are still no fault codes.
I'm totally flummoxed now but I know that there some real experts here; any ideas?