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Engine pulled, prepping for full revision... Wish me luck
I was less than impressed. Really wanted to be angry when I went to get the keys, but they were hiding behind the receptionist, and I couldn't take it out on her, wasn't her fault I was angry.What an absolute cockwomble
Thanks for finding that for me. My wife managed to get me booked into Townsend Garage (on the A303 if anyone needs their services) while I was at work, just passed with zero advisories. They're absolute hero's to me now.Kwikfit Yeovil have slots on Tuesday 28th
Me thinks a big box of choccies should be heading your good ladies wayI was less than impressed. Really wanted to be angry when I went to get the keys, but they were hiding behind the receptionist, and I couldn't take it out on her, wasn't her fault I was angry.
Thanks for finding that for me. My wife managed to get me booked into Townsend Garage (on the A303 if anyone needs their services) while I was at work, just passed with zero advisories. They're absolute hero's to me now.
Exactly what I did.£24pm to £28 this year. Happy, if it trebles next year it gets crushed.
Either I am on crack, or I can't find the P38 on their website. The pump is a recon unit from 2017ish. I kinda expected it to last longer than this.
Does RSW allow you to lower the suspension independently of the presets? I have the Nano. If I can’t get the suspension to lower the body to the correct height the tape measure approach isn’t an option in this case and the block approach is my only option
Does appear to be the most sensible way forward. I appreciate Data’s offer, but the customs thing now is ridiculous. I’ve got a flat concrete pad waiting for the office build, so I’ll park it on that and do as suggested.Just use the rocker switch on the dash with the Nanocom. Easier with 2 people. One person sat in the car, the other person with the blocks. Set at max height, slip a set of blocks in, set to access, when car sits on blocks then snap a photo of the Nanocom readings and set back to high. Repeat for each setting. You might need to change the high setting at first to get it high enough to get the wading height blocks in. Once done, average the Nanocom readings across each axle for each height and then program those values back in as tbe target heights. Job done.
What a plavaJust use the rocker switch on the dash with the Nanocom. Easier with 2 people. One person sat in the car, the other person with the blocks. Set at max height, slip a set of blocks in, set to access, when car sits on blocks then snap a photo of the Nanocom readings and set back to high. Repeat for each setting. You might need to change the high setting at first to get it high enough to get the wading height blocks in. Once done, average the Nanocom readings across each axle for each height and then program those values back in as tbe target heights. Job done.
I bet that was a bit chilly, much warmer insideNothing - got to work on a Freelander 2!
Does appear to be the most sensible way forward. I appreciate Data’s offer, but the customs thing now is ridiculous. I’ve got a flat concrete pad waiting for the office build, so I’ll park it on that and do as suggested.
I might get some new sensors first as the live data is all over the place on a flat piece of concreteDoesn't need to be completely flat if you're using blocks as it sits on the blocks.
Which might just be corroded connectors at the sensors or the white connectors at the foot of the A post passenger side behind the trim.I might get some new sensors first as the live data is all over the place on a flat piece of concrete
True but the height display/control on the dash does and if the connectors are corroded it can play havoc.Unlikely. Sensors don’t go via them
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