...if it stays up for over an hour seek professional assistance....
I've been off the forum for about a month now. First I was on a week long trip in the Rover then a week long trip by boat in BC. I'm just now getting back to reading the forum to see what's been going on in my absence. And JWestPro, have I got a story for you
I had the truck all packed up for a week on the trail. First thing in the morning I roll out and head toward the meeting point and only a couple miles from the house I notice the truck is riding oddly and the steering wheel is off like I have a bad alignment. Then a yellow EAS warning pops up. Not sure what's going on, I pull over and find the suspension has gone to full lift - it's basically topped out against the upper stops. ???? OK, I pull out the Gap tool and clear the fault and reset the height and things seem OK so I continue on only to have it happen again in mile or two. This is a problem. I try tweeking the LLAMS knob but nothing happens. Hmmmm.....
Back to the house and I reset things again and it seems OK for a bit, then just sitting there it starts lifting again, cranking away on the compressor in some sort of attempt to keep going up even when it's maxed out. At this point I yank the LLAMS unit and plug in the by-pass (null) plug that comes with it and everything seems good. Since I was heading out on a trip I didn't mess with it and I haven't gotten back into it since but all's well. I don't know what happened, but somehow the LLAMS freaked out and is sending incorrect data to the EAS.
I don't really need the LLAMS; I generally only use it to drop the truck a bit on the highway to gain a touch more aero efficiency. It is a little annoying to have a $500 (AU) device fail in only a few months though. I may try to sort it out, but there's not really anything much I can do with it other than check the connections. And given that the null plug seems to have it working OK, I don't think there are any connection issues.
As for the thread title, when I described the problem to a friend on the trail he said 'oh, so your truck's on Viagra now?'. Maybe I should buy a giant bath tub to park it in? (wait, I think that was a different pill but you get the joke).
I've been off the forum for about a month now. First I was on a week long trip in the Rover then a week long trip by boat in BC. I'm just now getting back to reading the forum to see what's been going on in my absence. And JWestPro, have I got a story for you
I had the truck all packed up for a week on the trail. First thing in the morning I roll out and head toward the meeting point and only a couple miles from the house I notice the truck is riding oddly and the steering wheel is off like I have a bad alignment. Then a yellow EAS warning pops up. Not sure what's going on, I pull over and find the suspension has gone to full lift - it's basically topped out against the upper stops. ???? OK, I pull out the Gap tool and clear the fault and reset the height and things seem OK so I continue on only to have it happen again in mile or two. This is a problem. I try tweeking the LLAMS knob but nothing happens. Hmmmm.....
Back to the house and I reset things again and it seems OK for a bit, then just sitting there it starts lifting again, cranking away on the compressor in some sort of attempt to keep going up even when it's maxed out. At this point I yank the LLAMS unit and plug in the by-pass (null) plug that comes with it and everything seems good. Since I was heading out on a trip I didn't mess with it and I haven't gotten back into it since but all's well. I don't know what happened, but somehow the LLAMS freaked out and is sending incorrect data to the EAS.
I don't really need the LLAMS; I generally only use it to drop the truck a bit on the highway to gain a touch more aero efficiency. It is a little annoying to have a $500 (AU) device fail in only a few months though. I may try to sort it out, but there's not really anything much I can do with it other than check the connections. And given that the null plug seems to have it working OK, I don't think there are any connection issues.
As for the thread title, when I described the problem to a friend on the trail he said 'oh, so your truck's on Viagra now?'. Maybe I should buy a giant bath tub to park it in? (wait, I think that was a different pill but you get the joke).