RANGE ROVER P38 EAS HELP NEEDED.

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Hi was wondering if someone was able to tell me the correct air suspension ride heights as mine is a new system as I have changed it from coil springs back to eas. many thanks in advance.
 
Simples......

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Many thanks for that, but I should have asked the correct question, the ride heghts for the EAS ECU are the one which I seem to be unable to find. again sorry for the mistake.
 
What you have to do is measure your ride heights.....and see what the readings are in the ECU....then adjust by a couple of data points......allow the car to settle, re-measure....and repeat!!

Failing that there are calibration blocks that you can place between the axle and the bump stop that are at a set height, you raise the chassis on jacks, place these blocks in, lower the chassis on to the blocks, then using the calibration software, set the current sensor data into the correct place for the ride height the blocks represent......repeat for the remainder of the ride heights!

I think Wammers has the block height information.
 
Many thanks for that, but I should have asked the correct question, the ride heghts for the EAS ECU are the one which I seem to be unable to find. again sorry for the mistake.

You will need diagnostics to set the ride heights. EASunlock is cheapest option. Each ride height has different upper and lower parameters. Read this. http://www.cardiagnostics.be/-now/T4_bestanden/win_easunlock_suite.pdf Do all the settings and measurements out of the car. DO NOT sit in the car to set parameters then get out to do measurements. Do it all from outside on level ground with no load in car. Standard TPs.
 
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