It is a right royal pain having to carry a trolley jack around with me in case I need to change a wheel!
I guess I know that. And I have axle stands to throw at dogs including some really high ones. but there is a tiny corner of my being that likes to keep the equipment the vehicle came with working as standard. I have three of them as I have 2 D1s and a D2. The D1 ones travel in their place vertically and of course the D2 one is stored on its side. The D1 ones are fine.No need for that Stan. You can but a 2T bottle jack and a pair of folding axle stands for a few quid.
Don't think I'd dare trust the underbonnet area to stay dry enough for a multimeter! Each to his own!Mine was gone long time ago - it only travelled half height and it's the only hydraulic jack that I ever had a problem with. Still have it in the garage for posterity though Now its space under the bonnet is taken up by several bits and pieces including spare bulbs and a multimeter.
Don't think I'd dare trust the underbonnet area to stay dry enough for a multimeter! Each to his own!
True! but then the underbonnet area gets quite damp anyway if only through condensation. Which is what I was thinking of.Well, let's say that if water gets in that compartment, I'll probably have bigger worries given that's where the ECU is located.
"stroking"? Do you mean "storing" as that too was my problem. I think it being on its side plus underbonnet temperatures have caused this.I have it all stripped down just need the repair kit. It was working fine only problem was when stroking it under the bonnet it would leak oil out
In the door pocket on the rear door/boot door.I've never found my hand lever for my bottle jack... where is it supposed to be stored ?
There's supposed to be a bag in the rear doot pocket containing the wrench to take the wheelnuts off, a little pouch containing the locking wheel nut socket (and the stupid, tool that is supposed to take its cover off) two wedges that spin out in ever such a dinky fashion and the jack lever in two pieces.I've never found my hand lever for my bottle jack... where is it supposed to be stored ?
That's great!I have it all stripped down just need the repair kit. It was working fine only problem was when stroking it under the bonnet it would leak oil out
But we all know the ecus have LR's unique 'oil protection mode' that keeps moisture out.Well, let's say that if water gets in that compartment, I'll probably have bigger worries given that's where the ECU is located.
But we all know the ecus have LR's unique 'oil protection mode' that keeps moisture out.
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