What did you do with your Range Rover today

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just been reading up on electronic dipsticks.. seems the 4.4tdv8 has a process..
with bonnet open, ignition on, press cruise cancel twice to enter service mode, this shows the *actual* level.. top up as necessary.. press and hold the cancel button for more than 5 seconds then close the bonnet and turn off ignition to exit service mode. screen now shows an 'average' oil level
is this right? or just for certain cars with this engine? pressing cancel appears to do bugger all for me

Not heard of that. I just follow the process in the manual and I thought it showed the level. What good is an average level and what use is it:confused:.

J
 
Not heard of that. I just follow the process in the manual and I thought it showed the level. What good is an average level and what use is it:confused:.

J
they call it 'customer mode', i think it creates a baseline so it knows to display add 1 litre etc

maybe its for the L405, the PDF just says 4.4 TDV8
 
they call it 'customer mode', i think it creates a baseline so it knows to display add 1 litre etc

maybe its for the L405, the PDF just says 4.4 TDV8
it got me worried because when i changed the oil, i guessed how much i put in, read the level as just over half way.. put approx another half litre in and the level hasnt changed at all :(
 
it got me worried because when i changed the oil, i guessed how much i put in, read the level as just over half way.. put approx another half litre in and the level hasnt changed at all :(

Oh:eek:.

Only ever checked ours and its always 3/4-full ish from memory, so never bothered. I do know the 15min wait always seems more like 20;).

Shirley you know how much you got out then add a bit?

J
 
just been reading up on electronic dipsticks.. seems the 4.4tdv8 has a process..
with bonnet open, ignition on, press cruise cancel twice to enter service mode, this shows the *actual* level.. top up as necessary.. press and hold the cancel button for more than 5 seconds then close the bonnet and turn off ignition to exit service mode. screen now shows an 'average' oil level
is this right? or just for certain cars with this engine? pressing cancel appears to do bugger all for me

So much easier than a dip-stick?! Almost as useless as those electronic park-brakes. Completely unnecessary and a backward step.

I'd imagine average reading to account for the oil sloshing around the sump on corners and for inclines.
 
Oil that came out was black as.. well, something in not allowed to say anymore :eek: fresh oil can't do any harm!!
If you're used to petrols, diesel engines will always give you black oils. Like, if you put fresh oil in, start it to circulate it and then check it, it's usually black even with an engine flush product used. Just the way dieseasals are!
 
2 small o rings in the oil filter box.. what are they for? So far they are 'left overs' o_O
Only saw the big one to change on the housing
It's been a while since I touched a TDV8, but it should have a spindle in the oil filter cap, and there's two smaller O rings on that. I always change them on Rovers... I might be less dedicated with some other brands ;)
 
Once i took the oil filter out of the housing, there was a perforated plastic tube that stayed in place, but that was a larger diameter than the 2 extra o rings, so i don't think they are for that. I didn't take any pipework off while changing the filter so i can't see it being for that pipe connection in the other link.. I'm baffled
It might be that the filter cartridge fits your engine and the older style ones with the stalk Kermit, I distinctly remember a stalk / spindle, but that was a 3.6... and the newer models with the V6 in have a similar thing. Very odd yours doesn't really :confused:

Edit: apparently you have a week off here an realise everything you had to say has already been said!
 
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Just been looking at how you replace an idle pulley on the 4.4tdv8!! Blimey you've got to take half the car to bits!!!!
Sounds like everything on my CMX500 - you have to take half the electrics off to change the air filter, and the tank, other half electrics, 3 plastic shields, the ignition switch and a chunk of the emissions stuff to get the plug caps off, let alone actually change the plugs. Thank goodness they are only every 16,000 miles.
 
Went for quick drive in snow, car did brilliant apart from some wheel spin when on ice, then took it for MOT, passed with no advisory’s, plus complement on mot tester on its condition for its age at 19.
Nice one on MOT. Great feeling ain't it
We've got plenty of snow this side of the Pennines aswell. O f to Sheff now as carers can't get to my mums
 
Aye heard it was bad over that side, think M62 is open but was closed earlier near me junction 20-21, all transpennine roads near me are closed I think, holmfirth rd out of Oldham, snake, woodhead, cat & fiddle. Mean roads are clear but slushy, side roads just sheets of ice now.
 
m62 is clear but busy
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Aye heard it was bad over that side, think M62 is open but was closed earlier near me junction 20-21, all transpennine roads near me are closed I think, holmfirth rd out of Oldham, snake, woodhead, cat & fiddle. Mean roads are clear but slushy, side roads just sheets of ice now.
One mans bad is another mans fun:D:D
My eldest lad and his wife are due in from Madera to land at Manchester @ midnight so keeping an eye on the roads for them
 
Aye heard it was bad over that side, think M62 is open but was closed earlier near me junction 20-21, all transpennine roads near me are closed I think, holmfirth rd out of Oldham, snake, woodhead, cat & fiddle. Mean roads are clear but slushy, side roads just sheets of ice now.

Snake etc always close although often the Rangie will get through. Be careful though: I couldn't see where the road was once and strayed off the road. Lost a wheel down a hidden ditch. Fortunately I had a shovel etc and wasn't far in as I was creeping my way through but it took 30 minutes to get myself out and there was no-one else around. Usual precautions about letting people know where you are and ideally not going on your own etc etc but my uncle lived nearby with a tractor and you have to have a play sometimes don't you?!
 
Snake etc always close although often the Rangie will get through. Be careful though: I couldn't see where the road was once and strayed off the road. Lost a wheel down a hidden ditch. Fortunately I had a shovel etc and wasn't far in as I was creeping my way through but it took 30 minutes to get myself out and there was no-one else around. Usual precautions about letting people know where you are and ideally not going on your own etc etc but my uncle lived nearby with a tractor and you have to have a play sometimes don't you?!
Always playtime when it snows:D
 
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