Lynx has an emergency set of values, by trying it, this is the numbers read by unlock suite.
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Thanks for that Druim , those values look pretty much like I have stored in my ECU, I have put in numerous different settings in the past but the outcome is always the same. If I can get to try another ECU that will eliminate that possible cause failing that got to start looking at the mechanical side of it, although it all looks good underneath.
Swapping the airbags will do nothing, the height to which they inflate is governed by the height sensors.Would one of you kind gentlemen have a spare EAS ECU that I could borrow for a short while? Will happily pay for postage and add a few beer tokens. Could be worth a try because I put in some way out of range values into mine at the weekend and it did not revert to factory settings? Also I think I will remove front bags and swap them over just to see what happens.
I suppose you are changing the numbers in the lower set of boxes and then hitting write?
Can you not change 1 single value 1 point? As Wammers posted make sure all values are within limits or nothing will happen
I suppose you are changing the numbers in the lower set of boxes and then hitting write?
Think he must be doing something wrong Keith, his numbers have a bit to go before he hits the default wall can't think why he is struggling.![]()
The front would still adjust with the software, the problem is, no response.i know this may seem a little basic but if rear is level and front is not then surely the chassis is twisted, when setting mine up if one corner was high then lifting the diagonaly opposite one the high one would come down.
Hi Datatek,The front would still adjust with the software, the problem is, no response.
Ideally disconnect the battery and leave a door or tailgate open.Hi Datatek,
I have ordered another ECU of the bay,what is the best procedure to fit it? Should i disconnect battery before hand or is it ok to leave it connected? Should i see what values are already written to it or put in what i have stored in mine.
Thanks Paul.
As there is no response from the sensor, seems unlikely it will help IMO.JotaPê;3011703 said:PPP38vouge, buy some nylon 66 rod bar with 30mm dia, build calibration block with the sizes that wammers has in his "how to" thread :
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f71/checking-eas-compressor-diaphragm-valve-172555.html
The nylon 66 rod bar is like this one:
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f71/checking-eas-compressor-diaphragm-valve-172555.html
Calibrate your suspension with the blocks before buying ECU, bags or sensors.
Ideally disconnect the battery and leave a door or tailgate open.
If you are worried about disconnecting the battery or you don't have the EKA or radio codes, pull the EAS fuses and still leave a door or tailgate open until all is reconnected and fuses are replaced.
Plug in and see what happens, then see if you can adjust the offending corner. If that works go on the calibrate all 4 corners. Don't forget that adjust any one corner will affect all the others due to weight transfer, so you will have to tweak each corner more than once.Hi Datatek,
once replacement ECU is installed should I write my previous settings to it or just see where she sits? As you suggested I shall try and recalibrate with key in position 2 (engine not running) but am a bit concerned about flattening battery? I have a good strong battery how long do you think it is safe to recal before it affects battery output? I shall ensure air tank is full before I start and make sure all other electrical items are switched off.
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