Hi all - quick update from today's attempts - height sensors seem to function well. Bags (although tired) do not appear to be leaking. Check all lines - also seem ok.
As it happens, I have done 4 or 5 journeys today and around 100 miles & the eas seems to be working fine again!?!?!?
Any more suggestions would be gratefully received!!
Cheers all![]()
Thanks datatek - I shall check the connections tomorrow (all still working ok at the mo though......fingers crossed!!)
New air bags next month (after pay day of course!)
Does anybody have any advice/experience/comments re air bag types - arnott gen2, gen3, original parts???
Thanks all
Bobbles
To get proper communication you must have good idle. A steady green light. It may flicker a little as it works but must not go red. Or you have bad comms. If you have bad comms you get a long list of rubbish like the one you posted. Usually this problem is associated with use of a USB link to the EASunlock suit. I have never been able to get my USB ACER to work but the old serial DELL works every time.
I'm using an Acer laptop with Datatek's cable and a PL-2303 USB-serial adapter, and it's working fine under Vista. The trouble with computers is that if you have just one weak link you can run into problems - yours could be USB driver, adapter driver, adapter chipset, etc, etc.
Thanks John & Saint.
I shall try the EAS timer to see if I can isolate a specific corner & although I think I got the diaphragm seal the right way around - I think another strip down is in order!!
Cheers for the pointers![]()
Thanks John & Saint.
I shall try the EAS timer to see if I can isolate a specific corner & although I think I got the diaphragm seal the right way around - I think another strip down is in order!!
Cheers for the pointers![]()
Before pulling stuff apart again, if it drops a corner after doing the EAS timer pull, make sure you have no leaks at the pipe connection to the valve block. Soapy water test. Mine did this last week after compressor rebuild (during which I pulled the 4 pipes fron the valve block). I had a tiny leak which was cured by pressing the collet in and pulling out the pipe just 2 to 3mm, giving the O ring a fresh seating around the pipe.
Conversely when you have had the pipes out and replace them. Push them in again when there is pressure in system and the suspension has risen there is then pressure against the O rings. They will go in just a little further. That sometimes clears a small weep.
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