Someone tried that a week or so ago at Bromborough,he got shot in the leg for his trouble.New rules at McDonalds are that the second car in the drive through queue must leave a fifteen foot gap to the first car in the queue. This so anyone with a black car or more importantly a black person in any colour of car can jump the queue.
I honestly dont think the electronics are much to worry about as lo g as it hasn't suffered water ingress in the rear there good to go and just as easy to fix as a p38 with decent diagGenuinely interested but a bit scared of the electronic stuff
But hey ho need to learn sometime
Anything is easy to fix if you know what you are doing. Some find anything hard work.I honestly dont think the electronics are much to worry about as lo g as it hasn't suffered water ingress in the rear there good to go and just as easy to fix as a p38 with decent diag
I've had no problems electrically until the recent indicator failure which I aim to fix before I move it on.Genuinely interested but a bit scared of the electronic stuff
But hey ho need to learn sometime
It's recently had new plugs and there are no body off procedures as it doesn't have separate chassis like the disco and sport.Had various Classics and Discos and now have a P38 which is wonderful apart from just doing the normal air bags, exhaust, filters etc. just stuff that needs doing. But is now pushing 200k and had its 25th birthday in March.
So you reckon the L322 is no worse?
Do you not have to take the body off to change the plugs?
Is an L322 better than a P38?
When you say it has issues, can they be fixed easily with little cost? And do you require good spanner skills, if not, pro help would be expensive?Due to work commitments (lack of time to look after her properly) the old girl will be leaving us soon.
I would really love her to go to a home where she will get the attention she deserves. In other words, someone on here.
I have done around 35k relatively trouble free miles in her but there are a few niggly little jobs need doing and there is a clunk somewhere at the back that needs finding and sorting.
If anyone is interested, I would be fully open and list everything that I know about.
I'm open to offers really as she owes me nothing.
It's a 4.4 v8 vogue. {jag engine) and is on an 05 plate but when you put the vin in topix it says it's a 2006 so I think the original owner must have transferred the plate to it when it was originally purchased.
It would be absolutely "sold as seen" as I simply don't have any time to deal with the issues.
The gap iid will be available either with it or separately.
No idea what she would fetch on open market but for anyone who I know from here, I'd let it go well below market value.
You are joking? The CAN BUS system is way more complicated than anything you will find on a P38 and so is the EAS.I've had no problems electrically until the recent indicator failure which I aim to fix before I move it on.
Really is no more complicated than a p38, just more of it.
That said, the wiring diagrams are very good and easy to follow.
L322 is more planted car, feels more solid to drive, but the P38 is a better ride comfort wise - seats are better in the P38 too
Can bus is basically 2 wires carrying data.You are joking? The CAN BUS system is way more complicated than anything you will find on a P38 and so is the EAS.
Having so many things connected on a common BUS makes life difficult, it's often not possible to see the cause of the problem on diagnostics if the BUS is held down for example. Look at the LCM problems, ignition switch problems the chaos that can be caused by a HID failure, I could go on and on and on.C
Can bus is basically 2 wires carrying data.
Agreed, it's not as simple to diagnose that data but the wiring is pretty simple
I take a knee when using my 2-poster, fitting skirting boards or looking for errant sockets that rolled under the work-bench.My lad ,who's not racist and an ex pongo,said he takes the knee for The Fallen, The Queen and to take aim.