EAS Problem 1998 RR

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irish medic

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Guys,

I've looked using the search facility but to no avail. Drove down to the local petrol station just now, everything fine. Filled up with diesel. Whilst waiting to pay I noticed the RR was sitting low at the back. Got back in, started it & drove home (approx 2 miles), notice the access light was on & also the normal height light was flashing. Arrived home, parked jeep up, checked 5 mins later & it appears to be "squatting" at all four corners, no warning beeps on dash, no messages ie eas fault, 35mpg max speed only. Anybody got any ideas ?
 
Guys,

I've looked using the search facility but to no avail. Drove down to the local petrol station just now, everything fine. Filled up with diesel. Whilst waiting to pay I noticed the RR was sitting low at the back. Got back in, started it & drove home (approx 2 miles), notice the access light was on & also the normal height light was flashing. Arrived home, parked jeep up, checked 5 mins later & it appears to be "squatting" at all four corners, no warning beeps on dash, no messages ie eas fault, 35mpg max speed only. Anybody got any ideas ?

Yep as wammers says, a location will help as I'm In Ireland and if not to far away may be able to help :)
 
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I had real trouble getting a couple of the airlines out, I nearly gave up on the job, but after a couple more attempts they came out.
I had to use a pry bar to get the top of the rear bags out of their anchor points.
The pins holding the front bags were corroded solid and had to be chopped off with thin cold chisel and hammer before I could remove the bags.
Fitting the new bags was pretty straightforward.
 
It was the compressor. Bought a second hand one which didn't work either but I got a brand new one today courtesy of a forum member here. Being fitted tomorrow.
 
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