Yea i just read that.. talk about making things complicated? But i guess it's better to fail heavy than fail light.. wouldn't be fun on the auto-barn at 120mph
Because it has some electronic servo assit valve, or some other fancy thing. That helps more at low speeds and less at high speeds, or something like that :vb-confused2:
I would imagine if it has issues it fails, so gives heavy steering🤔.
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Hey all, so update from the frontline... The ECU is with the specialist, having the immobiliser delete done today and should get it back Monday/tuesday... fingers crossed!!!
Alright, I got it to run, so will leave this for future generations wasting a week just like me.
Step 1. Key to pos 1.
Step 2. Negative battery off for 5 mins.
Step 3. Negative back on.
Step 4. You will see it turning on the dash without asking...
Not sure how battery issues would affect steering on am l322 but yes the battery needs to be tip top! I regularly put mine on charge overnight, the car won't always charge it up to 100% and a proper charge helps keep it in good condition
Good evening everyone,
I have given up looking for the fault.
I have reassembled everything.
Will have to wait until the end of August.
Today I tried to check the cables "at the back" but then I realised that the test with the lamp was...
Thanks both, I had the wheel off yesterday and gave the drive shaft a pull and it was defo out, so gave it a good shove back in, heard the click and all was solid. Wheel back on, test drive and it's as though it never happened. Thanks for the...
Coming out of Tesco's this afternoon had to stop to let pedestrians cross. There were 2 oriental lads beaming and smiling at the Rangie. They both got their phones out and started taking pics. Then stood there giving me the thumbs up sign with...
Thankfully mine's been behaving for the last few weeks, busy going to and from night work, a couple of social events, mostly motorway work. I tend to get though about £100-worth of diesel a week, car says 27.8mpg. But that depends on whether me...
Are you sure it's not just the top cover leaking as was the case on both mine? Easy job in situe if that is the case. The fuel runs down making it appear that there are other joints leaking. No timing problems removing the top cover.
When the Golden Girl was a tad younger, and home to HQ was approx 500miles, I would leave her for 3 months or more. On coming back she would start first turn of the key. Then her runs changed to little short hops or massive drives of 10 -20...
Short journeys and lack of use...
If it's stop start vehicle then an Agm battery is a must, also a slow jump start could be their jumper pack, bad earths and a few things.
I would look into finding out if the battery management needs resetting...