yep, just won't talk to diagnostics now....

Not sure if it is the car or the All Comms yet.....
That's tough.:( NOt much to go wrong in Allcomms, plenty to go wrong in an L322. Have you looked in the rear quarter for damp?
 
Now you're a Dad with responsibilities, you really ought to consider getting a sensible reliable car.

Agreed. As much as I really did love mine. I'm much happier and without the stress of 'will it won't it' last thing I wanted was for it to go tit up with the little man in the car, stuck at the side of the road for god knows how long. I know that's a risk with any car. But just auch higher risk with a land rover.
Also I have more money and time to spend on the sprog :D
 
Agreed. As much as I really did love mine. I'm much happier and without the stress of 'will it won't it' last thing I wanted was for it to go tit up with the little man in the car, stuck at the side of the road for god knows how long. I know that's a risk with any car. But just auch higher risk with a land rover.
Also I have more money and time to spend on the sprog :D

I do still have my 735 and also the girlfriends Fiat 500 so if the RR is off road, I am still mobile!
 
Just a thought but it might be worthwhile doing a hard reset.
Disconnect the earth and negative leads from battery terminals and touch leads together. Then reconnect leads.

It won't do any harm.
 
Just a thought but it might be worthwhile doing a hard reset.
Disconnect the earth and negative leads from battery terminals and touch leads together. Then reconnect leads.

It won't do any harm.
It will if you don't wait for the sat nav to time out:rolleyes:
 
Just a thought but it might be worthwhile doing a hard reset.
Disconnect the earth and negative leads from battery terminals and touch leads together. Then reconnect leads.

It won't do any harm.

That is the next thing to try....have been reading about the K bus issues on BMW forums as it seems common
 

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