Foul weather today has stopped investigation! Should I be able to hear the ABS pump inside the cabin? I can hear a low BRRRR noise.
I also need to look at the steering box to check its centralised, as it's a bit vague and the steering wheel is slightly off-centre.
Thanks-you're right, I hear every little noise and suspect them all! I haven't managed to differentiate between EAS and ABS, but I don't change height. The car gives a wiggle when it starts, which I assume is the air suspension sorting itself out, but it doesn't sag overnight. Once the weather improves up here, I'll get someone to press the brake whilst I see what's making the sound. It sounds like it's the ABS as the noise seems to be in front of the driver.Yes, you can hear it. And the EAS pump. After a month or 2 of owning one you hear every little component as it switches on or off and your arse twitches if anything sounds at all different from the day before.
ABS pump is on the driver's side; EAS compressor the other side. You'll be able to tell the difference. Actually, turn the key to position 2 but don't start. ABS pump should run for a few seconds and then stop. After starting the EAS pump might kick in for a bit too.
It (EAS) shouldn't be running much more than 30% of the time on a journey although it depends how many times you switch height.