Tuesday, January 28, 2014 - 10:28 am, by: Peter Arnull(Boyscout0_2)
I have recently replaced the front units and now the car seems to sit quite low. I have no errors up. I also realise that my cd does not any information (circuits or otherwise) on air suspension. I have managed to find where the fuse is and I plan to check it tonight. I have done a reset. Can anyone tell me where I can get information and possibly circuit diagram on the air suspension system.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014 - 07:23 am, by: Peter Arnull(Boyscout0_2)
The pump is not running. I tried to find the fuse however the cover of the inside fuse panel showed a row of seven fuses and there were only six on the actual fuse panel. There were two fuses floating near the fuse panel which were both OK. I imagine there is a relay somewhere so that I can check if the controller is calling for the compressor. I was thinking of checking the compressor. However I have to sych myself up to pull the inner guard off etc. I have tried switching from normal to high and turning the isolation switch in the boot on and off.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014 - 12:38 pm, by: Peter Arnull(Boyscout0_2)
Thanks Tom, I managed to get hold of a circuit diagram and there appears to be a fuse in a location called FL Cassette block. This fuse supplies a + to the compressor. I may be able to get a air suspension ECU to try. The other option is to prove the compressor by disconnecting the plug to the controller and applying DC to the motor. I will keep you posted.
Monday, February 03, 2014 - 07:45 am, by: Peter Arnull(Boyscout0_2)
Repaired and replaced the compressor and all is working. The weather sealing on the top end of the compressor seems to be a bit ordinary. With mine the brushes in the motor were sticking due to corrosion