That's why I cant find the software then,Nanocom wont do the early model....2002-2005
Thanks
That's why I cant find the software then,Nanocom wont do the early model....2002-2005
Sorry, 2002 TDV6
Thanks for the informative reply, it's appreciated.It will be a TD6 BMW M57 that ran up to early 2006, which is the one with the weak GM Transmission so i would be looking for vibration under light acceleration up an incline which could be torque converter, lumpy idle pointing towards fuel system fault, heavy acceleration up hill triggering limp mode which could be turbo , air suspension should have lights on the control switch and heights should adjust relatively quickly between access, normal and off road heights, the light will flash and then turn solid when height is achieved, usual checks for oil level and water but they can top that up and as Saint pointed out, just about everything else.
If you excuse my terminology but buying an L322 is like marrying a lady or man of the night, sure, certain things they will be good at but you are going to have to be pretty committed to see the relationship through to even your 5 year anniversary and i would expect a lot of issues along the way
Here is a short list http://www.rangerovers.net/rrmkiiiremedies.html
Check back on its MOT advisories here https://www.gov.uk/check-mot-history
My mate has his own garage if that would help me owing a RR,
So what about the positives, why own a Range Rover?[/QUOTE]
I think I answered that one earlier from my perspective. Any answer given will be subjective. Only you know why you want to own a Range Rover, rather than another 4x4.
So when I go and view this tomorrow, what would be nice to see?
Some receipt to say (what),, has been replaced, or repaired
What are sought after extras
To the first part of that question, as you have done all the research and found certain things repeated time after time, I would say there is your answer.
To the second part extras are again subjective. Get the vehicle you want.
Now, if I could just get you to move closer to where I liveDefine Hampshire.....Farnborough end, Southampton end, New Forest end or Andover and beyond?
Just asking as if you get issues I am mid-Surrey (near Guildford) and if close could take a gander - but I do have an (almost) 3 week old baby at the mo!
Thanks for the kind offer, I'm in Basingstoke and the cars in reading so probably a bit far to go on a test driveDefine Hampshire.....Farnborough end, Southampton end, New Forest end or Andover and beyond?
Just asking as if you get issues I am mid-Surrey (near Guildford) and if close could take a gander - but I do have an (almost) 3 week old baby at the mo!
I was thinking more along the lines of....if you buy one and it gets an issue or you need a plugging in of diagnostics - I may be able to help!Thanks for the kind offer, I'm in Basingstoke and the cars in reading so probably a bit far to go on a test drive
What do you class as budget tyres? I know some on here treat tyres a bit like designer goods, only certain brands will do. Personally, I buy mid-range, possibly even lower mid-range. However, no-one could ever say I skimp on her. Every job that ever needs done is done, her services are all up to date(mainly because I can't do the work myself or like many there would be no stamp) , the body work and interior are looked after and she is probably one of the best looked after, for her age, outwith this forum.Having a good record of service history is a plus - just make sure it continues up to date and hasn't got a gap. Any genuine seller won't mind you looking closely at these documents to get a feel of the kind of faults the vehicle has had.
For what it's worth, I always look at the wheels and bumpers. Kerbed alloys and budget tyres are a no no as is scuffs on the bumper corners - shows carelessness and skimped investment.
Reading,its not at an online auction site us it.? If it is check their feed back.[/QUOTE]QUOTE="Tillytomp, post: 4231563, member: 131287"]Thanks for the kind offer, I'm in Basingstoke and the cars in reading so probably a bit far to go on a test drive
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