I guess it depends what actually fails.
My EAS all works pretty well, but the tank seems to empty itself if its left sitting. The car generally stays up, so its not usually an issue (i guess bar giving the pump a hard time having to refill the tank every time its used), but now and then it will do the EAS dance when parked and lower itself down. I dont want to go down the route of manual valves on all the bags etc. It would just have been handy to be able to see tank pressure with a guage, so i can figure out whats going on, and obviously being able to fill the tank with my big compressor would have helped at the weekend.
I asked a while ago about figuring out the tank leak, but from memory it was suggested it was likely a leaking NRV in the valve block that isnt repairable, so i just left it.
It would just have been kinda useful to get the thing lifted up into offroad mode as i need to sort a drop-link and its sat on axle stands at the front as the axle isnt back together, and the stands dont seem to like me jacking the chassis (they seem to creak and groan if i jack the chassis up)
On the points above, i have a question... AFAIK line 6 goes to the tank? So why would i connect the fill valve to the dryer line instead? I guess i need to get a diagram of the system.
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