Ah, OK. nice and convenient then. I've only had to go there once to get a reluctant fuel filter off, but they'd be my choice if I came unstuck with a repair. Bit further to go than you though!
Just outside Farnham, so not that far away.
I was there this morning, had a good yarn with the fellas and bought some new bits, good craic and they know Land Rovers like the back of their hands.Yes, it is convenient for me. I wouldn't use anyone else to be honest. And I rely on them for most things apart from the basics. Where are you then?
If the leak is in the engine oil system or the transmission oil system, then the oil would drop to the sump and stop there, there would be no pressure in it to push it out of a leak. This is probably also true of the ACE, the power steering and also the coolant! So it doesn't really help you much!just another observation, the leak seems to have slowed down now that the engine is not running and is cooler. Would that point to anything specific at all or give any clues? Apologies for my total lack of knowledge on this..
hi all, again many thanks for your input so far. I really appreciate it.
Last night I sent the pictures with details of the fluid checks that I have done to a land rover technician that I know. They said it is very likely to be ACE related and that I should take it out regardless. I didn't make it to a garage today for an initial view so will look to do that again later in the week.
I will update again when I have had it looked at.
Happy new year to you.
If it is the ACE then where on earth is the fluid coming from? As you said you checked the level and it hadn't dropped.
Will be very interested to read the result of all this.
Best of luck!
they indicated that there is some kind of cracked pipe or something. But he will confirm tomorrow morning. Will update in due course