Baloney999
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I bought my P38 after it had been converted to coil springs and I am considering reconverting it to air springs. I am a little out in the wilds in terms of parts and expert assistance and this is our only form of transportation so I am worried that if I embark on this project I might get left stranded with an unuseable vehicle if something goes wrong 
I don't know who converted it in the first place so I can't check on the exact procedure to reverse, e.g. EAS Manual message on the message centre, so I would be grateful for a few tips from those in the know.
Things to note:
When I turn on the ignition the message centre beeps and shows "EAS Manual"
All components (apart from the air springs themselves) appear to be in place and in fact the compressor and valve block look newish.
So if anyone can help me with:
1. What if any components can be checked in situ before I start taking things to bits, e.g. compressor, and how would I do it?
2. Will any jumpers to eliminate EAS Fault messages on the ECU connections be obvious and easy to remove?
3. Is there anything I can do in terms of preparation work like removing and cleaning/freeing up height sensors or do I just do it and then troubleshoot any faults afterwards?
4. If I get the air springs in (and fit an emergency manual inflation valve set) and the EAS doesn't work, would I be able to get a decent ride height by inflating them with the emergency set up so I can use the vehicle whilst I troubleshoot the problems?
Also is there anything else I should consider that I haven't mentioned here?
Thanks
I don't know who converted it in the first place so I can't check on the exact procedure to reverse, e.g. EAS Manual message on the message centre, so I would be grateful for a few tips from those in the know.
Things to note:
When I turn on the ignition the message centre beeps and shows "EAS Manual"
All components (apart from the air springs themselves) appear to be in place and in fact the compressor and valve block look newish.
So if anyone can help me with:
1. What if any components can be checked in situ before I start taking things to bits, e.g. compressor, and how would I do it?
2. Will any jumpers to eliminate EAS Fault messages on the ECU connections be obvious and easy to remove?
3. Is there anything I can do in terms of preparation work like removing and cleaning/freeing up height sensors or do I just do it and then troubleshoot any faults afterwards?
4. If I get the air springs in (and fit an emergency manual inflation valve set) and the EAS doesn't work, would I be able to get a decent ride height by inflating them with the emergency set up so I can use the vehicle whilst I troubleshoot the problems?
Also is there anything else I should consider that I haven't mentioned here?
Thanks