Still sounds to me like you are low on gas, enough to make it work but not enough to be good, are they accounting for the extra gas for the rear a/c when they gas it up?
Could be the expansion valve if that is its proper name?
I had a d2 with...
Ac def kicking in as i can feel the difference in the power lol. If im not crazy i think the rear ac are a little colder than the front ones! Although neither are very cold compared to what it used to be. No ac is not an option for me, its...
Thanks, looked at lots of vids, but they seem to have different settings to mine. Most seem to have a tag you access through the base of the seat where the seatbelt is, I have v small hands and can't get in that gap, so not sure about that...
Thanks. I have noticed some chaffing of a white and green cable going to the fuel sensor. There is continuity between the white cable and the ground that runs alongside it. The white cable is energised when the engine is running - but not the...
BBS probably will not divulge the relearn OBD commands either, as it would hurt sales of their Sync tool !! Might be worth asking someone like Marty ?
The actual comms uses K-Line ISO-9141 protocols (most likely same commands for any GEMS...
There aren't that many earth points and the loom behind the dash is accessible. The dash is easy to remove and if it means getting better access to solve your problem then it's worth it. It sounds like a short to me though but it may not be...
Looking at other GEMS applications, the mobilisation procedure is the same regardless of BECM or other security system.
Here's how it works in a Morgan: (see attached pdf.)
So to use the GEMS ECU in another vehicle without security, your...
Yeah, one thing nobody in their right mibds want's me to do DIY is anything electrical. If you want it to work, not set anything on fire or kill you that is!
Couldn't agree more with the Terrafirma shocks, bloody awful as was their customer service after mine snapped, as yours did.
The orange cellular Dynamic shocks from Britpart are a much better option...
200Tdi Ninety
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This is a new post - hoping that someone can advise me how to systematically troubleshoot a problem I am having with my 1986 200Tdi Ninety.
Following an attempt to sort out a couple of issues........
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- trying to wire up the...
My experience with terrafirma shocks and springs would say there no where near as good as ome stuff. Springs rust massively quick and shocks snap pins or leak fluid from new. Had 2 sets of terrafirma shocks replaced under warranty before ditching...
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I have a 2011 Freelander 2 2.2 TD4, I am getting a intermittent miss fire when I pull at a junction or traffic lights, it does not happen all the time just now and again. When driving it runs fine, as stated just now and again when I pull...
I (personaly) don't think it's worth £800
You can get everything you need using Terrafirma springs and Britpart Orange shocks for less than 1/3 the price and (I think) it will last just as long and be just as comfortable/usable.
Of course you...
Does anyone have any experience of OME Nitro Plus suspension kits?Just purchased a standard height kit to replace my tired old shocks and springs. Just interested in other peoples thoughts and experience/reviews.
Many thanks in advance.
Hopefully not teaching you to suck eggs here!
But the BCU/ECU will control the keys that are married up to the unit in the car!
Not sure if your able to program the Rover key for your car though?
Kev
Sierrafery is on the money, as long as your immobiliser works, it ain’t getting stolen without a stupid amount of research, work and testing. You can’t even talk to the BCU with the immobiliser enabled, it may be old but it works as it should and...
Rain has stopped after nearly a week. :oops: So much for summer I hope it gets better. Off out to mess about outside.
No immediate jobs on that im aware off. :):)
I took everything apart again yesterday and inspected for cracks. As far as I can see there aren't any. I assembled the filter housing back onto the cooler out of the car to make sure I'd done it right and could see that the gasket was fitted...