Dedicated myself to rebuilding my valve block today; I did my 2nd spare (and 3rd valve block) as planned. This was my 3rd time, tried to be extra careful and methodical, took lots of time. I used the original solenoid plungers for the air spring solenoids, but for the diaphragm, inlet, and exhaust valves, I ended up using the plungers from valve block 'B' (my 1st spare). B's plungers had less wear.
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I also replaced the dessicant in my drier. It was my first time doing so. Although the original dessicant looked okay. It actually looked exactly like the dessicant I was replacing it with. I ran my finger through it and there was some 'dust', but when I did the same with the new dessicant, I got the same thing. In any case, I bought myself some peace of mind.
And the good news is that well, so far (fingers crossed), it seems it worked, for the most part. Soapy water leak test failed only for the top of the drier (I didn't get to test the bottom, though...). Will need to figure that out. Even before today, I've tried putting in new o-rings and I'd still get leaks. Must be abrasions on the hose?
Bad news is I'm STILL getting the soft faults. Drove the car some 5 km after the rebuild. Got a soft fault immediately on starting (and re-starting). Then after about an hour and a half at my 1st destination, upon starting, lo and behold, no fault (I got used to getting the annoying beeping a couple of seconds after start). Drove fault-free about another 5km to destination 2. After an hour or so there, another fault-free 5km, but then, as I was pulling into the car wash, beep beep beep beep beep beep... After the car wash, back to the fault a few seconds after starting.
The EAS Unlock Suite (RSW Solutions) reports "FL signal incorrect" -- which I've been getting for as long as I can remember. Whenever I think I've got things licked, enjoy a few days fault-free, the faults come back with vengeance and the software invariably reports "FL signal incorrect". This is across valve blocks, drive packs, replacement height sensors (used), L-R height sensor swaps, even new airbags and last year, new front height sensors. I tried seating and re-seating connector C117 in the EAS ECU. Still no dice. If the valve block rebuild holds, I'll try swapping the front height sensors left to right (re-calibrating ride height though can be a hassle). Then yet another set of o-rings for the top drier line.
Hoping to beat this once and for all, then move on to the next (MAF replacement)...
(East of) Metro Manila, Philippines
1997 NAS 4.6 HSE