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Was it a completely new compressor assembly you put on?
I had similar codes, res filling too slowly. All the desiccant balls were dry, filters clean etc. On the compressor there is a solonoid valve and this was sticking in my case. I managed to get another valve out of a lightly used compressor and all worked perfectly again.
Doggydog.
20th Sep 2018 2:34 pm
webego
Member Since: 06 May 2015
Location: Bromley
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Yes Doggydog, I fitted a brand new compressor.
20th Sep 2018 2:37 pm
PROFSR G
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I know you said you have soldered the bare wire on the blue connector, but it could be corroded inside. A bridge would prove it and is a small job to do! The code C1131 suggests weak current / poor connection. Of course it could be elsewhere, but might as well rule everything out in the wheel arch.yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
20th Sep 2018 4:39 pm
webego
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I'll be working through everything with gstuart (thank you again) on Saturday. I guess this will be the first thing we try. I was reluctant to cut the equivalent wire on the other side of the blue plug if this wasn't the problem but I guess nothing ventured, nothing gained.
20th Sep 2018 5:02 pm
doggydog33
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Hmmm, not that then. Sorry.
Doggydog.
20th Sep 2018 5:06 pm
PROFSR G
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webego wrote:
I'll be working through everything with gstuart (thank you again) on Saturday. I guess this will be the first thing we try. I was reluctant to cut the equivalent wire on the other side of the blue plug if this wasn't the problem but I guess nothing ventured, nothing gained.
GS is a super lad as is well known to forum members, and very generous with his time too. If I can be of any assistance n the day feel free for either of you raid my brain. What's left of it yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
20th Sep 2018 5:18 pm
gstuart
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webego wrote:
I'll be working through everything with gstuart (thank you again) on Saturday. I guess this will be the first thing we try. I was reluctant to cut the equivalent wire on the other side of the blue plug if this wasn't the problem but I guess nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Have sharpened up my side cutters already
Got a pen and pad so can write all the readings down as we go through it
Pleasure as always help where I can
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20th Sep 2018 5:41 pm
gstuart
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PROFSR G wrote:
webego wrote:
I'll be working through everything with gstuart (thank you again) on Saturday. I guess this will be the first thing we try. I was reluctant to cut the equivalent wire on the other side of the blue plug if this wasn't the problem but I guess nothing ventured, nothing gained.
GS is a super lad as is well known to forum members, and very generous with his time too. If I can be of any assistance n the day feel free for either of you raid my brain. What's left of it
Shucks my head won’t go through the door
Thks though as it’s so nice being able to give back to the forum , plus nice making friends along the way
When I virtually had to tear my suspension apart it’s suprising little things u pick up
I made up some pressure gauges which inc shrieder valves , which allowed me to blow air lines out and also test lines one by one
Thks again as that will also be brilliant for Saturday in being able to ask things as we progress , most appreciated
20th Sep 2018 5:55 pm
gstuart
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PROFSR G wrote:
I know you said you have soldered the bare wire on the blue connector, but it could be corroded inside. A bridge would prove it and is a small job to do! The code C1131 suggests weak current / poor connection. Of course it could be elsewhere, but might as well rule everything out in the wheel arch.
Thks, will put a multimeter either side of the connector to ensure its sound , if not will indeed just cut it out and relink it
Did get some long test leads when I done mine , so can test from the connector to the compressor / pressure switch etc
Have plenty of heat shrink as well , have 30 amp wire which should suffice for the smaller wires
20th Sep 2018 5:59 pm
PROFSR G
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Just a pointer for Saturday, the MM might give you a continuity signal but you might have to check the load (current) as well just to be sure the con is OK. As for your head just bring the paracetamol you'll probably need it by days end yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
20th Sep 2018 6:20 pm
gstuart
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Thks, I got tripped up like that before when I was doing an airbag fault , only done a ohms test but not a voltage test , threw me for days until I then done a voltage test across a connector
Went live to earth on one side and the same on the other side and were different , pin inside was dirty
Have recently bought a clamp meter so should be handy if I can’t get a test lead in the back of the connector
Cheers I think I better do a bulk order of paracetamol
Sad as it sounds , enjoy doing things like this , maybe it’s time for me to be certified
20th Sep 2018 6:35 pm
PROFSR G
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Nothing at all sad about accepting a challenge, good luck on Saturday yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
20th Sep 2018 6:45 pm
gstuart
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I’ll tell that to the doctors when I’m in a padded cell
Think I get it from when I useto diagnose boilers and heating controls
Thks again and will indeed let u know how we get on
20th Sep 2018 6:54 pm
PROFSR G
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yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
20th Sep 2018 7:07 pm
gstuart
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Hi guys
Have been going through everything , fixed a leak to the front valve block
The reservoir valve block isn’t opening , I measured on the black and white wire and have 6 x volts , but don’t know if I should be getting a reading on the other wire , which is plain black
Compressor runs, but because the reservoir valve isn’t opening the compressor shuts off as it’s got know wheee to go, or dead heading
Vaccum tested allthe lines and up to the valve blocks , all now done
It’s just the valve isn’t opening , Does anyone know what the voltage should be at the reservoir valve please
Am trying to find it but alas haven’t found it yet
Thks so much if anyone knows plse, we’re both still out in the rain
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