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Technical guides, repair videos, product updates, and diagnostic tips for Land Rover owners.
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Question: Hi,I just got my cables for the EAS unlock suite. I have a 2001 Range Rover. Where do I plug the cable? Is it under the steering wheel? i…
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Question: Hi Storey Do you know id the diesel P38a is OBDII (OBD2) compliant like the petrol or not? Cant get a straigh answer over here yet ! Many thanks Graham…
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Question: Hi Storey, Tom here, I purchased the Buddy Box 3. The first time I plugged it in last night it cycled through the red and blue then went to flashing…
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Question: Storey, I bought your product and it reset the eas faults and read them. The range rover’s air pump could not raise the vehicle up. I took the air…
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Question: Since I last emailed you I have rebuilt the compressor and the valve block. Jumpered at the ECU cable to raise the vehicle all the way up and lower…
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Question: Storey, Can you provide any insight into the error messages that I read in? They were something along the lines of: “pressure switch stuck high” and “vehicle moved”. I would…
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Question: Hello Thank you for the EAS fault code reader and . It is amaising:) Can you please tell me what this means? FR Valve Stuck Closed Thanks Dag Roald…
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MKIII EAS Fault interpretation
Fault interpretation: When a fault is detected, the ECU will attempt to maintain a comfortable ride quality with restricted functionality of theair suspension system. The system functionality depends on the…
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MKIII EAS Fault Detection
Fault Detection:The air suspension ECU performs fault detection and plausibility checks. Fault detection is limited to faults that the ECU can directly measure, as follows: Sensor hardware faults Valve hardware faults Sensor…
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MKIII EAS Height Sensors
EAS Height Sensors:Under normal operating conditions, the air suspension ECU keeps the vehicle level at the ‘current’ ride height. Theincoming height signals from the sensors are passed through filters to…