Lazydave123
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Thanks Beneagles, that's really good to know. I am expecting this to be a money pit so good to know.Might be down your way but most up here are independent contractors with no such agenda
Thanks Beneagles, that's really good to know. I am expecting this to be a money pit so good to know.Might be down your way but most up here are independent contractors with no such agenda
Thanks. I was searching as I posted that. Should look before asking the simple stuff. Is there any way to put it back into par again, or is it a one way trip?Do you have cup holders below the select lever? if so, remove them and locate the red tag...pull for neutral
Different models and different ranges have different solutions. For a while the RR had a lever at the side of the engine block, under the plastic cover....but the cable broke more often than it worked. The latest RR's have NO release mechanism unless connected to Dealership computer. Damage will be done when loading these....so feck knows why they went down this road.Is there not a fuse you pop in to get it into N I beleive you do it on auto RR but might be wrong someone will confirm or say I'm talking garden fertaliser from the back end of horse...
Great. Many thanks. One less thing to worry aboutYou may have to hold the tag taught to stay in Neutral....which is a pain when loading single-handed....or it may temporarily remain in Neutral....either way it will go back into Park once you stop manouevering
It's a local one back home. I'll get there via RAC recovery. I tried the ones up here including Gibsons but they are booked solid until after we need to go back, and some into July. Seems Landrovers keep everyone busy!Which specialist were you thinking about? The neatest I know of are Gibsons in Cumnock, and Monarch in the east end of Glasgow. I haven’t used either myself. I have used a good general garage in Paisley which is a bit closer, GMC in Greenhill Rd
It's a local one back home. Beaumonts Landrover near Halifax. I'll get there via RAC recovery. I tried the ones up here including Gibsons but they are booked solid until after we need to go back, and some into July. Seems Landrovers keep everyone busy!
Thanks gstuart. Carpets are generally dry, well they are now. I have big rubber mats down so wouldn't have noticed previously.There’s also a single wire that runs from the alternator to the positive terminal on the battery, this wire can break but I’m under the impression the red triangle light will show up on the dashboard , also found an online picture for u as a ref just in case
have u also check ur passenger side carpets plse , are they wet and is there any water in the door channel as a big loom runs inside that channel
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Thanks. Hoping so, have read a few open ended or ongoing sagas on multiple codes / intermittent issues so we will just have to see how it plays out. The guy I use is good and will take one step at a time rather than just replacing everything. When I called this morning he WhatsApp video called straight back so I could show him some of the obvious stuff that was easily accessible. He's also always busy which is a good sign. When I get it back I'm not in a rush for it as long as it's good for our next trip at the ens of the month. Not sure how I can get my camping gear in a hatchback lolI'd be checking that earth strap and other wire as @gstuart mentioned, might as well while you wait for RAC. Personal opinion is thats a spurious electrical fault which won't cost the earth to diagnose at a decent indy
More than one way to skin a cat, you'll figure it out! And remember, you're still on holiday so try not to let it stress you too much. Not the first landy to throw a wobbly and defo won't be the lastThanks. Hoping so, have read a few open ended or ongoing sagas on multiple codes / intermittent issues so we will just have to see how it plays out. The guy I use is good and will take one step at a time rather than just replacing everything. When I called this morning he WhatsApp video called straight back so I could show him some of the obvious stuff that was easily accessible. He's also always busy which is a good sign. When I get it back I'm not in a rush for it as long as it's good for our next trip at the ens of the month. Not sure how I can get my camping gear in a hatchback lol
More than one way to skin a cat, you'll figure it out! And remember, you're still on holiday so try not to let it stress you too much. Not the first landy to throw a wobbly and defo won't be the last
Have a shufti at those items tomorrow and let us know, the wheelarch liners are piece of **** to strip out even with wheel on if you're patient...fingers crossed for you its something easy for RAC man and you get to drive it home
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