Datatek
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Haldex on a FFRR? I think not.Will this have damaged the haldex?
Haldex on a FFRR? I think not.Will this have damaged the haldex?
I did 4 miles home from unit and 4 miles up to unit this morning, should be okay to be honest I kept it below 50mph, changed tyres so iv 4 new matching goodyears on now and spares the correct size,Will this have damaged the haldex?
Its a dd295 transfer case (im sure) I guess mabye meaning the torque bias clutch pack plates or whatever they want to be calledHaldex on a FFRR? I think not.
I thought it was a P38, Keith.Haldex on a FFRR? I think not.
No Haldex on a P38 either That horrible device is reserved for the GaylanderI thought it was a P38, Keith.
I clearly had a "Senior moment". At 69yrs of age, I'll wear that badge with honour
And the ejoke!!No
No Haldex on a P38 either That horrible device is reserved for the Gaylander
And the ejoke!!
Not so sure if the pretender is running some of the same gear underneath. Can't confirm but something tells me......Well that just confirms the Ejoke is really a gaylander 3
One of my P38 diesels has averaged 24mpg on brim to brim checks for the last 13 years, the other drinks a bit more but is averaging 22.5mpg. The first one gets close to 30mpg on long runs sticking to the 80 or 90kph speed limits.Another 40ish miles of enjoyable wafting. Now parked up with a full tank to minimise condensation into the fuel. Unless I forgot one of the little top ups over the last 6 weeks or so, then on just over 625 gentle and steady miles he's averaged almost 23.5mpg which seems optimistic. I think I must have missed one. Still would be 18.3 (seems more likely) or just over 20, which I would be very happy with.
Otto is a 4.0 petrol, so I'm sure I have forgotten a splash of fuel at some point. Cruising at 60ish on the long motorway run back from London to Wakefield and the crappy weather slow run down to London before he was giving around 24-25 mpg it appeared. That's why I don't believe the 23.5 with shorter runs since.One of my P38 diesels has averaged 24mpg on brim to brim checks for the last 13 years, the other drinks a bit more but is averaging 22.5mpg. The first one gets close to 30mpg on long runs sticking to the 80 or 90kph speed limits.
The easiest way is to put a jump pack onto the starter wires. it depends on whether the locks have been faffed with.seen a few videos about folks getting locked out of an L322 with superlock and flat battery/key sync problems, coming up with all sorts of ways of getting into the car.. why do they not use the key blade in the physical lock? are they forgetting about it? the physical key overrides superlock
What does the P38 have then Keith. Someone once told me to ensure the MOT tester didn't test brakes on rolling road. Then again...that may have been on either of my AUDI A8 's.No
No Haldex on a P38 either That horrible device is reserved for the Gaylander
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