P38 EAS, how to fault find.. newbie, be kind!

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suzbug

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Hi.
I have tried to do a search for advice, but hasnt been fruitful for the problems im having.
I have a 2000 2.5 DHSE. runs great. only had it 2 months.
However, my EAS compressor runs almost continuously and i can feel the vibration from inside the cab.
When i park the car up, when i come back to it, it looks the same, but when i start the car, the suspension rises to the set hieght..
so, it must be dropping slightly.. think its mainly the rear.
When the compressor kicks in, it leaps up quickly and when i select different hieghts it changes reasonably quickly.

Basically, how can i fault find on the whole air suspension system?? i dont have any software. Will any air leaks be obvious?? hissing??
are there any weak spots to check first??
Any advice is highly appreciated.
i dont want to let this go on for too long as i dont want to burn out the compressor.

Many thanks in advance for any help
Chris :D
 
Hi.
I have tried to do a search for advice, but hasnt been fruitful for the problems im having.
I have a 2000 2.5 DHSE. runs great. only had it 2 months.
However, my EAS compressor runs almost continuously and i can feel the vibration from inside the cab.
When i park the car up, when i come back to it, it looks the same, but when i start the car, the suspension rises to the set hieght..
so, it must be dropping slightly.. think its mainly the rear.
When the compressor kicks in, it leaps up quickly and when i select different hieghts it changes reasonably quickly.

Basically, how can i fault find on the whole air suspension system?? i dont have any software. Will any air leaks be obvious?? hissing??
are there any weak spots to check first??
Any advice is highly appreciated.
i dont want to let this go on for too long as i dont want to burn out the compressor.

Many thanks in advance for any help
Chris :D

You may want to start by watching the relevant videos here on searching for leaks:

Range Rover EAS Reset Tools
 
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