Hi all,
I need a bit of help and advise please.
I am looking to buy my first RR and went to see this 2004 Range Rover Vogue TD6 with 140k on the clock. It was advertised for £5400 with an intermitent indicator light fault, indicators not coming on all the time and some times right indicator and either one of the front low bean lights or rear lights staying on after the ignition had been swichted off and key removed ( i am thinking water leakage to the relays/fuse) I went to see it and found out that i also has the ABS, general brake warning light ( ! ), and the DSC light on. I have made a lot of reaserch about this faults before posting this asking for advise.
The owner mentioned having to disconnect the battery when the lights stay on, as this seems to resolve the issue, at least for a day or 2. So, as per my reaserch, could the disconnection of the battery have caused the warning lights to come on? I am thinking that it could be as simple as turning the ignition on and giving the steering wheel a full lock to right and then the left to clear the lights.
The other 2 problems i found were that the suspension would not lower, the light came on, but it didnt work. No warning light on the dash regarding the suspension being inactive. I am thinking that this again could be due to him disconnecting the battery several times, so the warning does not appear anymore ( i know that its most likely the suspension air pump).
The second fault was that after a test drive, i noticed a knock coming from the passangers front side when going over humps, i am thinking front ball joint.
The over all condition of the car is good, the engine sounds good and pulls very well and the transmission shifts as it should. It just needs a very very good clean as its very dirty inside and out. He said that he has owned the vehicle since February this year and only bought it for long trips to see some family in Manchester, which he says he has covered around 6k miles since then. The previous owner had it for 10 years and there is a decent history with the vehicle.
Due to the faults i found, he came down to £4500 after some negotiation over a couple of days, but I am not too sure if i want to take the risk, as i know i could be wrong and could be very costly to fix the RR. I am mechanical minded and plan to at least try solve most of the problems myself, but then again I might not be able to and it could be very costly.
Should i stay clear or do you think that for that price it could be a good bargain? any advise from you all experienced owners will be greatly appreciated!!
Many thanks in advance
I need a bit of help and advise please.
I am looking to buy my first RR and went to see this 2004 Range Rover Vogue TD6 with 140k on the clock. It was advertised for £5400 with an intermitent indicator light fault, indicators not coming on all the time and some times right indicator and either one of the front low bean lights or rear lights staying on after the ignition had been swichted off and key removed ( i am thinking water leakage to the relays/fuse) I went to see it and found out that i also has the ABS, general brake warning light ( ! ), and the DSC light on. I have made a lot of reaserch about this faults before posting this asking for advise.
The owner mentioned having to disconnect the battery when the lights stay on, as this seems to resolve the issue, at least for a day or 2. So, as per my reaserch, could the disconnection of the battery have caused the warning lights to come on? I am thinking that it could be as simple as turning the ignition on and giving the steering wheel a full lock to right and then the left to clear the lights.
The other 2 problems i found were that the suspension would not lower, the light came on, but it didnt work. No warning light on the dash regarding the suspension being inactive. I am thinking that this again could be due to him disconnecting the battery several times, so the warning does not appear anymore ( i know that its most likely the suspension air pump).
The second fault was that after a test drive, i noticed a knock coming from the passangers front side when going over humps, i am thinking front ball joint.
The over all condition of the car is good, the engine sounds good and pulls very well and the transmission shifts as it should. It just needs a very very good clean as its very dirty inside and out. He said that he has owned the vehicle since February this year and only bought it for long trips to see some family in Manchester, which he says he has covered around 6k miles since then. The previous owner had it for 10 years and there is a decent history with the vehicle.
Due to the faults i found, he came down to £4500 after some negotiation over a couple of days, but I am not too sure if i want to take the risk, as i know i could be wrong and could be very costly to fix the RR. I am mechanical minded and plan to at least try solve most of the problems myself, but then again I might not be able to and it could be very costly.
Should i stay clear or do you think that for that price it could be a good bargain? any advise from you all experienced owners will be greatly appreciated!!
Many thanks in advance
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