ALAN BLACK
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I have had my EGR blanked off but as my Discovery3 is a 2007 model, my engine management light is still on, is there any way to get the light off?
Think you will need an EGR software patch for 2007 onwards. Whoever did the blanking should have included this?I have had my EGR blanked off but as my Discovery3 is a 2007 model, my engine management light is still on, is there any way to get the light off?
What is a gap iid?yes plus 1 what @martynv8 has said
u definitely need the egr blanking software patch
have u got a gap iid by the way
What is a gap iid?
Sorry sent reply without engaging brain, no havnt got Gap iid, dont touch the disco myself, I tend to do more damage if I do, did look into purchasing one but would be a waist of money on my part.
Will go back to garage and get him to do it, he didnt suggest it, but there was so much work needs doing, have had aircon condensor, rear disc & pads, EGR blanked and also need both front wheel bearings replaced along with a few more bits, I think he didnt want to add to the costs, love my Discovery 3 but think I bought a wrong un!
TBH, I would call a vehicle that needs new discs and pads along with front wheel bearings a "wrong-un", they're just standard service items which naturally wear out. The EGR blanking is a reasonable idea but it's your choice. The air-con condenser unit .... well, as they say, "Sh1t happens".Will go back to garage and get him to do it, he didnt suggest it, but there was so much work needs doing, have had aircon condensor, rear disc & pads, EGR blanked and also need both front wheel bearings replaced along with a few more bits, I think he didnt want to add to the costs, love my Discovery 3 but think I bought a wrong un!
TBH, I would call a vehicle that needs new discs and pads along with front wheel bearings a "wrong-un", they're just standard service items which naturally wear out. The EGR blanking is a reasonable idea but it's your choice. The air-con condenser unit .... well, as they say, "Sh1t happens".
Stick with it and you'll eventually end up with the vehicle you wanted.
I'll be blanking my EGR's when they fail, being an 06 should be straightforward. +1 on @gstuart comment on the oil pump. Not to put the fear up you but the 07 models are the worst for oil pump casing failing & sending your timing belt off on a journey of destruction.
Just had 2 x front wheel bearings / hubs, N/S drive shaft & all brake disks & pads & full oil & filter service done since owning (4 months in) & i consider this to be normal servicing for such a heavy complex beast. Just need to get the gearbox flushed next.
have indeed seen a few reports ref the oil pump casings
found blanking the egrs straightforward , just fiddly getting the blanks fitted on the engine , i can see from the pics how bad the pipes and butterfly housing was , it passed its mot with no issues like that
my next job is my rear upper wishbones , will get the RRS ones, seeing it's a range rover chassis and the wishbones are supposed to be better
going to do my gearbox next year , personally will just drain the oil and replace , doing it twice
see a few are using this oil for the gearbox
Amazon product
I was quoted £240 for the gearbox flush with upgraded metal sump pan & dr tranny. Still toying with just changing the oil though.
Can't see the link for the gearbox oil?
Cheers for this. Much appreciated. Think i might go for a standard re-fill then another refill as you say. Changed the gearbox fluid & filter in my old P38 3 times (every 24k) so hoping it's not much more involved, seems to be a similar procedure.
Cheers for this. Much appreciated. Think i might go for a standard re-fill then another refill as you say. Changed the gearbox fluid & filter in my old P38 3 times (every 24k) so hoping it's not much more involved, seems to be a similar procedure.
Thanks again,ur very welcome , as there's a few of us D3 owners here now, think it's nice to be able to share info
i also done a double fill and drain with my jatco gearbox on the hippo , that was on 190,000 miles and gearbox was extremely smooth with no jumping
see the ZF gearbox is also done with the engine running and checking the level between 40 -50c (50c MAX ) , don't know if it's the same as ur P38
hope the service thread i done is of some use to u, includes the gearbox oil change for the D3
see ZF at first said these gearboxes are sealed for life, but with more information coming out is recommend the oil to be replaced at 150,000 miles but many do them at 100,000 miles
Thanks again,
Yes, hopefully there will be more D3 owners on here, been on here for the past 5 years whilst keeping the P38 up to scratch. Mine was on 100k when i got it & 187,000 miles before we parted & gearbox was silky smooth, shame about the continual engine woes ( got pretty fed up with stripping engine down every 6 months). Yes, the ZFHP24 P38 box is done the same way but is a sump off job to change the filter then refill from cold after cycling through all gears. Mines on 110,000 miles now & no mention in service history of a gearbox oil change so ready me thinks.
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