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FUSE 10 FAILURE EAS and occasional ride height arrow light??

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I have the coil and spring conversion done and the "FUSE 10 FAILURE EAS MANUAL" will come on every time I start the car, FUSE 10 if that's the fuse on the bottom side of the front pass. seat is OK and NOT blown, so I don't know how to stop that. Also, occasionally when I start the car, the red light indicating the ride height(on the center console) always changes, sometimes to LOADING, NORMAL, HIGHWAY, sometimes (2) lights will be on together like LOADING and HIGHWAY, sometimes NO light will be on at all and SOMETIMES the red light will be at the OFF-ROAD light which then triggers the dash with the yellow dash light indicating my car is raised with the arrow up. The previous owner always had all the electrical converted, so:

1. How do I get rid of the FUSE 10 FAILURE

2. How do I prevent the red light to go to the OFF-ROAD level which then gives me a dash light
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Re: FUSE 10 FAILURE EAS and occasional ride height arrow light??

Fuse 10 info found from SEARCH >http://rangerovers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=30827&p=237861&hilit=FUSE+10#p237861

EAS MANUAL will come up because your EAS is manual (no air springs)
Something is wrong however for you to get dancing lights
i seem to recall a post suggesting to try unplugging the height display
Re: FUSE 10 FAILURE EAS and occasional ride height arrow light??

well im giving up on the FUSE 10 issue since that seems like a headache, but how do I disconnect those ride leveling lights
Re: FUSE 10 FAILURE EAS and occasional ride height arrow light??

JaguarS4R said:
well im giving up on the FUSE 10 issue since that seems like a headache, but how do I disconnect those ride leveling lights
Pull the plug on the back of them.
Re: FUSE 10 FAILURE EAS and occasional ride height arrow light??

i dont care about those lights, but whenever the light happens to be in the HIGHEST OFF-ROAD RANGE, thats when I get the yellow arrow pointing up on the dash, its a hit or miss when I start the car. Each time I start the car, its somthing different with the ride height red dots and whenever it lands on the top one, thats when I get the yellow dash light. Thats what im trying to avoid
Re: FUSE 10 FAILURE EAS and occasional ride height arrow light??

I got excited when I read about Fuse 10 I still have the same message will try get to the bottom of it this weekend
Re: FUSE 10 FAILURE EAS and occasional ride height arrow light??

Solve the fuse 10 error by changing the top layer in my BECM
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