lsawicki
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Got my 93 rangie back from the shop after an EAS diagnostic saying the computer could not determine vehicle speed. They cleared the code and the EAS is working smoothly now. EXCEPT...the there is a frequent buzzing of the compressor that makes me suspicious of something. This had been happening for a few months (I think, but I had other problems with the range rover that I was worrying about..) The guys at the shop said they recommended replacing the valve driver due to the fault code it was giving them. The compressor seems to buzz when i come to a stop from 5 anywhere to 10 seconds, and then the tank blows off some air. It seems to keep topping off the air tank. Is this normal? something to be concerned about? I know that none of the bags are leaky, 3 of the four have been replaced and the 4th bag i know is not leaky because I checked it with soapy water. Any thoughts?
P.S I was having some problems with erratic idle/stalling when coming to a stop...it has gone away after I gave the electrical plug to the MAF sensor a quick clean and disconnected/reconnected the battery. Now everything is working - no codes or anything. This is good but in the back of my mind I KNOW something will happen soon. Problem is i don't know what and when =P Ah, well, 'tis the life of a Range Rover owner...
P.S I was having some problems with erratic idle/stalling when coming to a stop...it has gone away after I gave the electrical plug to the MAF sensor a quick clean and disconnected/reconnected the battery. Now everything is working - no codes or anything. This is good but in the back of my mind I KNOW something will happen soon. Problem is i don't know what and when =P Ah, well, 'tis the life of a Range Rover owner...