JamesBB
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Sorry for another EAS question but I think I am going mad.
Maybe I am wrong, but I am sure there was a section in the "how to" from Wammers that advised on confirming a faulty pressure switch, or was it a dream? Not that I dream of LandyZone.
My problem is that the compressor will not run. If I jump 3 and 5 on relay 20 it runs. If I use the EAS unlock software it runs. No other time.
I have checked suction on the inlet (yes seems ok) and pressure on the outlet (not great but certainly pressure there).
I checked the thermal switch and have continuity between orange and black.
When I manually force the compressor to run, all is ok. After 30 mins or so or driving the pressure unsurprisingly drops and I get an EAS fault, 35MPH message. Stop, reset on the laptop, manually force the compressor, all ok again.
I am sure my initial problem is the pressure switch. How to fault find it?
Cannot find the answer on RangeRovers.net either :-(
Cheers in advance.
Maybe I am wrong, but I am sure there was a section in the "how to" from Wammers that advised on confirming a faulty pressure switch, or was it a dream? Not that I dream of LandyZone.
My problem is that the compressor will not run. If I jump 3 and 5 on relay 20 it runs. If I use the EAS unlock software it runs. No other time.
I have checked suction on the inlet (yes seems ok) and pressure on the outlet (not great but certainly pressure there).
I checked the thermal switch and have continuity between orange and black.
When I manually force the compressor to run, all is ok. After 30 mins or so or driving the pressure unsurprisingly drops and I get an EAS fault, 35MPH message. Stop, reset on the laptop, manually force the compressor, all ok again.
I am sure my initial problem is the pressure switch. How to fault find it?
Cannot find the answer on RangeRovers.net either :-(
Cheers in advance.