![]() The rubber sleeve (originally made by Dunlop) is the part which we are replacing here. The air spring assembly comprises three main components. Air from the compressor, via the air tank, is regulated via the valve block supplying the air spring at each wheel, all controlled via measurements taken by the height sensor at each corner, and signalled to the ECU. For anyone not familiar with EAS, a rubber bag pressurised with air replaces the steel coil springs between the axles and chassis. The device will continue to send the reset commands until the device is unplugged from the OBDII port.An air spring is probably the most likely item to cause a failure of the electronic air suspension (EAS) on a Range Rover Classic or P38. Once the device is plugged into the OBDII port, communication is established with the EAS and the reset commands are sent out automatically. The device is powered solely by the cars own OBDII interface port and requires no further user interaction. The EAS Buddy Box enables the user to reset the Range Rover Electronic Air Suspension (EAS) computer. Serial Cables can be purchased and Software can be downloaded from. The software will Reset an EAS fault, Read the Stored EAS faults and Re-calibrate the EAS stored profile heights. ![]() The EASunlock software suite comes with the three main functions that any Range Rover owner would need for the EAS subsystem. The EASunlock software requires a DB9F to OBDII serial cable. The software suite is provided free of charge to anyone but comes without warantee. The EASunlock Software suite is designed to run on a Windows 2000 and higher OS with a DB9M serial port. But just in case, I wanted to post some details. Most people will already be aware of these tools as we released them back in October of 2007. I personally have also designed and manufacturer a hand-held device for reseting the EAS, called the EAS Buddy Box. ![]() Myself and a few others have released a free windows tool set for working with the Range Rover MY(95-02) EAS subsystem. ![]()
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