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I'm not sure about this but I think it takes 6 min to fill an empty tank as Mr Blues said you can't over inflate so leave it running for a while with the door open or inhibit switch on (under drivers seat) then close the door and see if it works. If you send me a PM with your address I have a very helpful few pages I found on a web sight which I can drop in the post to you, it tells you in detail how the air works and common problems and fixes Let us knowJonny
OK I had a quick look at the system schematic and there is a pressure relief valve so you can't over-inflate the system.If the system is totally flat the pump needs to run for at least a minue before there is enough pressure to lift the back end, remember the back end will lift first.IIRFC the pressure switch is located on the tank but I'll go check that.One way to check for pressure in the system would be if you can open the drain valve in the bottom of the tank, it needs a very big allen key though. Just crac it open, the bolt has a channl cut into it to relief pressure and blow out water without blowing the plug out.
Ok let me get this straight. 1]You can make the pump work by connecting to the battery but no power comes from the ECU to the pump.2]Even after you have run the pump to fill the air reservoir the suspension will not go up.3]You can manually inflate each corner in turn so you are happy there are no leaks between the valve block and the air springs (at least no fast leaks).1] if the ECU thinks the tank is full it will not run the pump, so I still think it could be the pressure switch. If you can get hold of the wiring diagram then you could test the output from the switch with a multimeter. If you can find the switch you could manually over-ride it with say a blade type fuse or paper clip.2]How long did you run the pump for? are you sure the pump is building up pressure and not leaking internally?Do you hear the valves open and close (ticking) as it tries to inflate the corners? can you hear it self-leveling if you inflate each corner manually?This last point is important, if the system is not self-levelling, say after you turn off the ignition or close the last door then something may be wrong. So what does your car do if you inflate the suspension manually, this may be a clue.BTW, the inhibit switch just works like a door open switch, it suspends the EAS below 50mph. Check that yours is not inhibited, the garage may have done this at some point.If you fancy a drive up then I will put it only Rovacom for you and try to get to the bottom of it.
I did try opening/closing the door with the inhibit switch on and it didnt self level but that might be because it were low anyway..I'm determined to get this sorted and not convert to springs..... :(