After a complete shitstorm of random EAS faults regarding the FR solenoid not operating correctly..
I pulled the front height sensors "in the pissing rain" and checked them, they worked flawlessly throughout all their travel so happy with that, all the plugs were stellar aswell..
A quick blast with some Contact cleaner helped dislodge any crap...
My attention was then turned to the drive pack, I had already ordered one from a 4x4 bloke on Ebay CNSS 4x4 I believe, this required the valveblock to come out..
And what a ballache that is, the last LPG installer fitted the reducer around 1 inch from the EAS pipes, so the vape has to be removed.
All pipes out and the new drive pack installed..
I got 90% of the way though before I realised I hadn't plugged the cable in underneath the block, so the bastard thing came back out, all plugged in and pipes pushed in..
Started the mota and left my stopwatch running for 3mins
After 3mins I slammed the door and the car arose from the bump stops, which by now look like pancakes.
A quick testdrive was in order I gingerly took her up and down a duel carriageway hoping to not hear the dreaded "beep beep" of the car telling me it has yet another fault..
All was well..
even exiting a roundabout I had some twatty boy racer in a corsa come up the side of my on a roundabout and cut me up, the wanka..
A poke of the S and some right pedal saw the old P38 float past, amazing seeing that I was barely going past 3k and he must of been screaming the shizzzle out of his corsa, all done up it was too with 1/4 inch or ground clearance and KFC bucket rims.
Hopefully my EAS stays happy for a little while!
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