Henry_b
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Glad to see a hammer there Henry
and the mole grips
Essential for any P38 job
Hammer especially
Glad to see a hammer there Henry
and the mole grips
Oooops guess who didn't tighten the hose to the turbo properly Went to supermarket at teatime and it blew off. had an audience in car park as I reattached and tightened up really really tight. You could hear the mumbles Another Land Rover broken down again whispered aboutTreated the old girl to a complete new set of turbo pipe hoses as the old ones were getting a bit on the thin side. The new ones seem to have a bit of meat to them.
Thats JLR for youI messed about today with the bonnet locks. One of the cables was not working smoothly so I flushed then out with wd40 and pumped some ptfe grease in them. I found this issue because I replaced the bonnet release in the cabin. An original LR part yet the slots in which the cables sit are not tight enough and the pop out. The crappy cable popped out each time I opened the bonnet.
If the sensor is giving the correct reading to your phone then there's nowt up with it?It's not bad. Been removing the surface rust from the calipers and backplates-need to paint/underseal the rest now. Also need to change the temp sensor-been using my phone and torque lite to show engine temp for the last two years! Need to grow a pair and remove the battery!!
If the sensor is giving the correct reading to your phone then there's nowt up with it?
2 sensors.. sounds about right for a land roverMight be a different sensor for the dash?
On yes Headgasket replacementThat looks a little serious?
Doesn't yours have the iPod connect thing in centre cubby box ?Is the infotainment module replaceable for one from a higher spec car?
Mines the basic one with no dual screen and basic logic 7 sound.
Not fussed about the screen but wouldn't mind listening to some better tunes now there's no proper engine to listen to
Yes it does.. i don't use that though, it's got a usb slot tooDoesn't yours have the iPod connect thing in centre cubby box ?
Unfortunately it's a petrol-only way I can see to get at it is to move the alternator. Tried moving the air con compressor but not enough room. Sensor is between alternator and air con pump-just underneath the accelerator cables.Personally, I would not bother to remove the battery to change the coolant sensor on a diesel.
Then I'm not sure what the problem is. theres only the 1 temp sensor, if your phone is showing the correct/accurate temp then the sensor must be OKUnfortunately it's a petrol-only way I can see to get at it is to move the alternator. Tried moving the air con compressor but not enough room. Sensor is between alternator and air con pump-just underneath the accelerator cables.
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On the diesel, there is a sensor for the gauge and another for the ECU, is there really only one on the V8?Then I'm not sure what the problem is. theres only the 1 temp sensor, if your phone is showing the correct/accurate temp then the sensor must be OK
what isnt working?
It's got 4 wires coming from it-two sensors in the same unit. One sensor is for the gauge the other for engine management. The OBD output takes it from the engine management one.Then I'm not sure what the problem is. theres only the 1 temp sensor, if your phone is showing the correct/accurate temp then the sensor must be OK
what isnt working?
Might be worth putting a meter set to ohms across the pins in the sensor for the gauge.It's got 4 wires coming from it-two sensors in the same unit. One sensor is for the gauge the other for engine management. The OBD output takes it from the engine management one.
On yes Headgasket replacement
I needed to get the lower manifold bolt from cylinder 8 and I couldn't get in there without taking the arch liner out
I did it that way first time. The next time i did it from the topNo, we couldn't see how to get that bolt out any other way but people claim they can do it.
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