alexmcrobbie
Member
Hi Guys,
Got a slight problem with my 2001 P38 Westminster's EAS. All is well whilst driving other than a slight lean to the left (potentially a bad ride height sensor or bad calibration?).
It's when I park up and leave the vehicle that the problem truly presents itself. If parked on land with the nose down or with the left side of the vehicle downhill the car will immediately try to self level and fail totally. You can hear him clicking away as soon as I close the door and the front left corner starts to dip lower and lower.
I don't believe that this is caused by a leaky valve block as if the car is parked with his nose pointing uphill he'll happily sit for a week with all corners at the correct height. All the bags are relatively new too.
My temptation is to hook the car up to the computer and see what the ride height sensors are saying (have got the lynx diagnostic unlocked for P38). The worry is that I'll end up doing something stupid which requires the ride height sensors to be recalibrated and I unfortunately don't have the special blocks required for this.
Based in Glasgow and currently on leave from my job offshore until march so if anyone local has more experience with EAS troubleshooting than I do then I can swing round with beer
Cheers,
Alex.
Got a slight problem with my 2001 P38 Westminster's EAS. All is well whilst driving other than a slight lean to the left (potentially a bad ride height sensor or bad calibration?).
It's when I park up and leave the vehicle that the problem truly presents itself. If parked on land with the nose down or with the left side of the vehicle downhill the car will immediately try to self level and fail totally. You can hear him clicking away as soon as I close the door and the front left corner starts to dip lower and lower.
I don't believe that this is caused by a leaky valve block as if the car is parked with his nose pointing uphill he'll happily sit for a week with all corners at the correct height. All the bags are relatively new too.
My temptation is to hook the car up to the computer and see what the ride height sensors are saying (have got the lynx diagnostic unlocked for P38). The worry is that I'll end up doing something stupid which requires the ride height sensors to be recalibrated and I unfortunately don't have the special blocks required for this.
Based in Glasgow and currently on leave from my job offshore until march so if anyone local has more experience with EAS troubleshooting than I do then I can swing round with beer
Cheers,
Alex.