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  • hef19898
    My thought exactly, best to verify so!
  • Stanleysteamer
    Stanleysteamer replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Lloyd Loom, typical Art-Deco stuff, which we love, In a typical Art-Deco colour. Perfick. Painting it black will make it look like a piece of garden furniture, so pleeeeese, don't do it!! Re upholstering won't be too difficult I doubt. Will you...
  • H
    Could you use 24 spline shafts? My thoughts are the axles were all the same so all you’re doing is upgrading the shafts.
  • pwood999
    pwood999 replied to the thread P38A Cut out problem.
    Check crank sensor & connector. It's down the left passenger side of the engine, & a common location for oil or moisture to get in. When it dies, do other electrics cut out as well ? I had an issue with the main battery connection on a...
  • R
    RRMaximus replied to the thread L322 NV225 solenoid leak.
    Phil, I have the seal from a company called Rubix. When the rain stops and I have time I will take off the transfer case motor and see what happens. Thanks for your assistance.
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  • DanClarke
    DanClarke replied to the thread I would just like to say.
    Now I've done it. 😟 Herself has rescued a 1930's ladies dressing chair from her mothers. It is a nicely made Loyyds Loom of London osier/wicker and bent wood framed affair with a proper wood/steel sprung framed seat. "WE" have decided to update...
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  • bankz5152
    bankz5152 replied to the thread Bankzs 110 CSW XS Build.
    Could be a hose but seeing as they are allisport i wouldnt suspect them but ill test them anyway. No warranty over 12 months old now Cheers 😁😁
  • cornishboater
    cornishboater replied to the thread P38A Cut out problem.
    The fuse box is pretty new TBH but I will take a look and see, I do have a spare to try too
  • cornishboater
    cornishboater replied to the thread P38A Cut out problem.
    Thanks Pete, so far no faults logged which is why I am scratching my head
  • Mark Piercy
    That's an easy mistake a good few of us have made🤣
  • DimitriosA
    For trips up to Scotland and Yorkshire, the Discovery 3 is honestly a brilliant choice — especially if the air suspension is still in good working order. Just make sure the timing belts, suspension components, and oil pump have already been...
  • pwood999
    pwood999 replied to the thread P38A Cut out problem.
    Connect Nanocom & record GEMS while driving. Might be something logged to give a clue ?
  • G
    He was replying to LG199714
  • rich28uk
    Got mine back on the road, ended up buying sort of by accident of a mate a 11reg merc E350cdi, new for me as iv never had 3l v6 diesel, saloon, or merc or rear wheel drive. Lovely car on motorway, very quiet and RWD was fun on damp corners but...
  • cornishboater
    I am not sure if anyone can point me in the right direction but I will ask. I have a 98 4.6HSE which has a random issue. Sometimes when starting it dies immediately or chugs a little and then runs fine (hot or cold) most times it starts and runs...
  • RangeRoller dt
    If modulation is good I’m starting to think mid section. Hopefully the ball is in the cup properly
  • the_wolf
    Wasn't me that asked, I still haven't gotten to the bottom of my issue
  • K
    kez1 replied to the thread Side mirror sporadically works.
    Thank u so much ill give that a try in the morning .
  • miktdish
    miktdish replied to the thread Side mirror sporadically works.
    I don't have a ***lander but I have has issues with mirrors on other cars. The motors are quite weak so any resistance to opening/closing will stop them working. Often a spray of a penetrating oil (not WD40) will cure the issue, sometimes you...
  • K
    kez1 replied to the thread 2007 Freelander2.
    My daughter tried turning it over b4 id got bk after the plugs were done...but I disconnected the flat batt/ and used a hand pump for the fuel..cz I had to do that with mine. So, after she fitted the crank sensor, she drove it for about 15mins...
  • K
    kez1 replied to the thread 2007 Freelander2.
    And thank you for welcoming me, pretty sure uve assisted me in the last 8months doing my own fixes. I've always owned Fords, never a diesel.. ! I've used this site to do all the things I've done to my 2010 FL2..I JST LOVE HER! Thank u so much for...
  • K
    kez1 replied to the thread 2007 Freelander2.
    My daughters 2007 model, she jst bort, it drove for a day and died. Diag: crank angle sensor and glow plugs. All 4 plugs are replaced now and the sensor but its jst winding. Onto the second battery(which is my old one charged up), I haven't given...
  • Arctic2
    Arctic2 replied to the thread 2007 Freelander2.
    Hi Kez. Welcome so are you saying you recently changed the fuel filter on the MY07 and did you use the bulb to purge the system before trying to start the car, make sure the battery is fully charged also, the FL2 is battery power...
  • pwood999
    Usually jumper links to split the battery into smaller & lower voltage sections. There will also be a main contactor to isolate the battery from the BMS when required. Many now have low voltage jumper somewhere to allow emergency services to...
  • pwood999
    Steering buttons depend on what type & brand you go for. There are adapters for most of the mainstream suppliers like Pioneer, sony, Kenwood, etc. If you're going Android then every unit I've used has SWC Inputs, and you program the steering...
  • tottot
    Does this mean you have not yet checked/done the swivel pin pre load since this thread was started? Swivel pin pre load job does not need the hub removed unless pin or bush is worn. Jack and support axle. Remove wheel and disconnect track rod...
  • ar1g3
    ar1g3 replied to the thread P38A Another p38 head unit thread.
    Thank you for clearing that up! So there's advantages to having a low spec model 😅 So I understand correctly that the setup on de lowline and midline is just a basic setup like in most 90s cars: a head unit and some speakers. That means I can...
  • Grrrrrr
    Not sure about that but I would have to talk to a pro before I tried it. The current required to propel a 2 ton brick to 60 mph in under 10 seconds must be pretty high. Wouldn't want that earthing through my socks.
  • Grrrrrr
    Only on one side? Might be worth twisting ever so slightly while engine is running and someone is ready to kill it.
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