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Technical guides, repair videos, product updates, and diagnostic tips for Land Rover owners.
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Front Left Valve Fault
Front Left Valve Fault: Read and clear this fault code yourself with the All Comms diagnostic tool for the L322 Range Rover.
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Discovery I – ABS Blink Code Procedure
This Procedure is only for the Discovery Series I vehicles! This will not work on the Series II Discovery! So Do Not try it and come complaining to me. If…
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Question: Hello Storey I hope you can help me. I have had these problems with my Range Rover EAS. I used the EAS buddy and the fault message is: “RF…
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Question: Good morning, I saw your video on youtube regarding the compressor pressure sensor and how to test for continuity. If the driver pack is malfunctioning will the sensor still…
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Question: Will your EAS buddy V3 USB read and reset my 2000 Range Rover ride height system?, all the lights are on and its in high position and won’t lower…
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Hi Storey, Just wanted to give you my heartfelt thanks for your wonderful site, videos, application etc. I had a rough weekend with my EAS and managed to rectify the…
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Range Rover MKIII – EAS Development Complete
After a very full weekend of sitting at my computer and occasionally cursing loudly, I have finished the entire EAS communications protocol. There was however, one casuality in the…
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Range Rover MKIII – EAS Programming
The incorporation of the MKIII EAS protocol into the portable microprocessor is going slower than expected. As with everything, the process is slow in the beginning and then speeds up…
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Question: I have a 1997 Range Rover 4.6 HSE, petrol, auto. When I turn off the ignition with the EAS set at normal ride height, the car quickly drops itself…
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Question: Hey, I just got EASBUDDY – it is a great tool! I’m having this code “Vehicle Has Moved” and I don’t really know how to interpret it. Please let…