Datatek
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Far too shiny to be a Range Rover, needs a splattering of mud.I'm ready for the bastard to snow and freeze my car up (although I have a heated front screen)
Far too shiny to be a Range Rover, needs a splattering of mud.I'm ready for the bastard to snow and freeze my car up (although I have a heated front screen)
Far too shiny to be a Range Rover, needs a splattering of mud.
LOLIts all fake like a woman going out for the night... but in the morning...
Damn sight easier to search when they start a new thread with an appropriate subject title as well. No wonder people are always wondering where the hell they read it!
KISS technology, wins every time.After a good few weeks faffing about with "Buttercup" (2.4 VM by the way) in an effort to cure the problems I have been having with the glow-plug system, I have gone back to basics and done away with most of the electrical connections to the relay.
I have installed a simple push on and hold switch into the switch panel, using this to activate the glow-plug relay.
Works every time so far, as expected, with no potential problems of glows coming on under hot start conditions, so all in all happy bunny.
What are you saying here, should we all ignore the fact that this is a general (or so I thought) thread about peoples work/tinkering with their Range Rovers?
Do we have to start a new thread every time someone wants to post a comment of what they have done to their pride and joy? or the problems that they are trying to work around?
Unless the majority here tell me otherwise I shall continue posting comments as I have in the past. In fact I shall do so now. See below for the next installment.
If you have a problem with this I suggest you take it up with BB, as at the moment I don't give two monkeys.
OK, I do see where it could all get out of hand. Sorry if I bit a bit harder than I should have done, that's the danger of posting after a night playing darts/drinking with mates. I do often start a new thread with my various problems, especially if asking for specific advice, but same as everyone I start off with a comment about a problem I have (and am trying to fix) and it sort of snowballs.No, generalism is good but when it starts getting to problem solving that's time for a new thread. Strangely I remember you have the VM in your Buttercup and my memory leaks like a sieve. Wammers seems to struggle though.
It was also an excuse to get home early to see the French gift the opening match to the Taffywogs.
I honestly thought Grrrrrr was just joking about the blanketI'm ready for the bastard to snow and freeze my car up (although I have a heated front screen)
When in Germany most of us put a battery blanket and an engine bay blanket under the bonnet. I always stuck a sign on the steering wheel to remind me to remove it before setting off. I don't think we've been cold enough to need it here yet, but it's getting close.I honestly thought Grrrrrr was just joking about the blanket
Don't think I've ever seen one that mirror-y
What colour silk sheets?I was going to put the electric blanket on and the quilted duvet
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