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Re: Odd self levelling problem
« Reply #15 on: 14 June 2010, 13:22:00 »

The HID ECU will get manky if driven without liner. Also, hothing will hold the carbon canister in place?

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Re: Odd self levelling problem
« Reply #16 on: 14 June 2010, 13:44:53 »

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The HID ECU will get manky if driven without liner. Also, hothing will hold the carbon canister in place?


HID ECU is "baggable" ... but what "carbon canister" .. I don't see any such item ???

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EDIT ... do you mean the "Fuel Evaporator" ?? EPC shows that on the passenger side ???  or have I got it wrong .. again ..  :)
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Re: Odd self levelling problem
« Reply #17 on: 14 June 2010, 16:51:08 »

It's on the driver's side on my car. You should see a small breather pipe from behind the 1/3/5 bank of the engine go through a hole in the driver's side inner wing to the canister. It is joined by one of the 3 fuel lines that come forward from the fuel tank.

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Re: Odd self levelling problem
« Reply #18 on: 16 June 2010, 21:22:40 »

Okies .. found the charcoal canister ..  :) Its well tucked away and nicely secure ..  :)



however the liner is back on .. :)

Serek's replacement compressor fitted this evening, loaded up the boot with generator, 3 toolboxes, trolley jack, angle grinder, disc cutter. !!!  System rose back up nicely when the compressor ran and stayed there for over an hour, no drop at all. Can't do the full "caravan hitched" test until tomorrow but I decided to refit the liner anyway.

So thanks to Serek  for the speed of delivery and, providing tomorows test with the 'van on goes OK looks like we should still make The Lakes .. :)
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Re: Odd self levelling problem
« Reply #19 on: 16 June 2010, 21:28:26 »

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Serek's replacement compressor fitted this evening, loaded up the boot with generator, 3 toolboxes, trolley jack, angle grinder, disc cutter. !!!  System rose back up nicely when the compressor ran and stayed there for over an hour, no drop at all. ....

Looks  like a poorly compressor then.
Are you doing a post mortem on your old compressor then?  ::)  ::)  ::)  ;)
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Re: Odd self levelling problem
« Reply #20 on: 16 June 2010, 21:33:00 »

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Serek's replacement compressor fitted this evening, loaded up the boot with generator, 3 toolboxes, trolley jack, angle grinder, disc cutter. !!!  System rose back up nicely when the compressor ran and stayed there for over an hour, no drop at all. ....

Looks  like a poorly compressor then.
Are you doing a post mortem on your old compressor then?  ::)  ::)  ::)  ;)


Not just yet ..... it's a standby "nearly working" until I'm certain of this one !!!  (I know ....  cowardice !!!  :) )
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Re: Odd self levelling problem
« Reply #21 on: 16 June 2010, 21:36:38 »

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Not just yet ..... it's a standby "nearly working" until I'm certain of this one !!!  (I know ....  cowardice !!!  :) )

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