alexlr
Member Since: 01 Nov 2016
Location: Bucharest
Posts: 8
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Normal compressor run time to fill air tank ? |
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As per the title I am looking for info with regards to the time it takes the compressor to go from 'empty' tank (suspension height change overused until it displays 'raising slowly') to full. In other words from the moment the height change is complete to when the compressor cuts out.
This is on a 2004 D3 with original Hitachi compressor that was refreshed about 3 years ago (new filters, desiccant, piston ring)
I am trying to diagnose an intermittent suspension fault message that usually comes up 7-10 seconds after startup but sometimes doesn't. I suspect the valve in the compressor or the pressure sensor and I want to rule out a tired compressor.
Thanks!
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7th Oct 2020 8:15 am |
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garrycol
Member Since: 06 Dec 2010
Location: Canberra
Posts: 1128
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It depends on what the height change is - from access to offroad will take a lot longer than from onroad to offroad.
From a completely empty tank and going from access to onroad height and the compressor then filling the tank as well my estimate is 3 or 4 minutes.
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7th Oct 2020 8:34 am |
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alexlr
Member Since: 01 Nov 2016
Location: Bucharest
Posts: 8
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I know it can differ that's why I emptied the tank by repeated up/down movements until it showed "suspension raising slowly" I waited until it reached the selected height level and then I timed it until the compressor stopped. Got about 3 and a half minutes. Don't know if that is in the ballpark or not hence the question.
If any of you ever timed it i would like to hear your results especially if you did it with the older (hitachi) compressor since the newer one seems to be faster.
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7th Oct 2020 8:43 am |
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Flack
Member Since: 06 Sep 2006
Location: Preston Lancashire
Posts: 6300
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alexlr That time sounds about normal, I would check for leaks on the air tank if that is still the original one?. But without doing a full bubble leak check on the complete system your stabbing in the dark.
Flack
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7th Oct 2020 8:48 am |
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garrycol
Member Since: 06 Dec 2010
Location: Canberra
Posts: 1128
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alexlr wrote:Got about 3 and a half minutes. Don't know if that is in the ballpark or not hence the question.
If any of you ever timed it i would like to hear your results especially if you did it with the older (hitachi) compressor since the newer one seems to be faster.
I said 3 to 4 minutes and you got 3.5 - seems in the ball park to me - and is a 13 year old Hitachi.
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7th Oct 2020 11:13 am |
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