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YepSo thats why you got yours in blue
YepSo thats why you got yours in blue
so the badge obsession runs in the family.?My Old mans Range Rover Circa 1997..
A good play with my Scanner got this image up!
1974 Tuscon blue
so the badge obsession runs in the family.?My Old mans Range Rover Circa 1997..
A good play with my Scanner got this image up!
1974 Tuscon blue
Chasing an ABS fault on Sandy, if seems I am down to one of 3 options at this point. Replace the ABS ECU, replace all 4 corner sensors, replace the brake accumulator. The local garage doesn't have a diag that can talk properly with the ol' girl. He seems sure it is the ECU. I think he lies, but with 2 weeks until I am due an MoT test, I might just have to throw parts at it and hope something sticks.
I also have to replace the front right axle seal. I paid a man to replace the hub while I was at work, and though it was perished he chose not to tell me until I went to collect it. A 3 quid part that could've been done while he was in there. Now wants 6 hours labour. So that is my job on Monday when the seal arrives.
Probably got a blowing exhaust somewhere too, I am assuming somewhere up front since I replaced mid and back boxes last year. Bet that's a **** to fix. Again, a job for Monday since I'll have the front up.
Basically, my bus is a mess. I saw a 2000 P38 diesel, identical to mine on facespace for 500 wangers the other day with a GB overheat fault. Really wish I acted faster and bought it. Would've been a good parts car... or replacement. Ah well.
I have not, is it an easy thing to do?Have you checked the brake peddle switch is set right as that can throw up an abs fault.
I have not, is it an easy thing to do?
I'll have to give that a try, once I work out where the switch is. I had a look but found nothing but trim panels, so I'll have to have a proper look in a bit. But on the trail I did find a reenactment of what happened to RolledRover's bus.Push down brake peddle and hold pull out switch plunger then let the peddle come back up and it will set the correct distance, i had abs fault switch cured it, the switch is a two stage switch with two settings so it knows when the brakes are on and off, worth a try may well save you a lot of brain ache.
I'll have to give that a try, once I work out where the switch is. I had a look but found nothing but trim panels, so I'll have to have a proper look in a bit. But on the trail I did find a reenactment of what happened to RolledRover's bus.
I'll have to give that a try, once I work out where the switch is. I had a look but found nothing but trim panels, so I'll have to have a proper look in a bit. But on the trail I did find a reenactment of what happened to RolledRover's bus.
That'll be it. Gives me an excuse to play I suppose... I hate working on my own car.Yep that explains his motor
Yes forgot there is a trim panel to remove first, mine has been remover for years
Wrong colour,too new and the drivers far too handsome. Sorry DT.
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