Best trying to remove tints on a hot day then stand a better chance of not leaving any residue behind, must have been tints in back of car I have now and it's been a bloody pain trying to get what ever it is that it leaves behind off !
Well top and bottom knuckles changed both sides good job @Flossie I took the sensors, they were used.. Both bottom knuckles were worn. Also left hand tyre was deformed on tread. Ended up buying four new (well old new) wheels with tyres for £60...
If you dropped it off for me to do, I'd still be trying to get one of the abs sensors out later this afternoon. Car would be ready to pick up, all sorted, some time in October. :vb-lol: :vb-groan2::vb-groan2:.
I proper struggled.
Heres abit of a dumb question: But did you actually clear the fault codes on the ABS controller?
What are the current fault codes that the ABS controller gives?
Did you insert the ABS sensors fully? If they not close enough to the toothed wheel...
Bought her a nice new R/H front indicator cluster. Checked, double checked, checked again and bought the correct one.
Only I didn't. I bought the L/H 🤦♀️🤣 but it's ok. It can go in the shed until needed 😁
I'll try my crystal ball. Somethings coming through, wait, wait, and there it is a Range Rover sport 2012 3.0 litre diesel.
Dare I ask when/what my next issue will be :eek:
IMO If you want it that is.
No electrical mod will stop this. The self leveling doesnt use air from the tank, It will only level down the air springs and will only get to the bump stops if it has a leak in 1 or more corners.
There is a leak...
It should not drop to the bump stops every night, mine stay up for 2 weeks or more. Just change the EAS relay to stop self leveling. Whatever you do, it will drop if there is a leak.
Swapping to a standard relay eliminates the self leveling after the key is turned off and you don't have to pull it out every night👍
If your going to repair the real issue in the eas system later on, this is the least invasive temp fix😊
It’s under the passenger seat a long thing you’ll see it when you look. Just pull it out will stop it self levelling.
If you have an auto and the BECM is waking up it will make the light on transmission glow. We’ve all done the sitting inside...
Just swap the EAS relay for a normal relay. It's not the EAS that discharges the battery but the RF receiver amongst other things like the constant 50ma drain from the BECM even when it's asleep. If the EAS is in good condition, it will only...
Very helpful, tomorrow mornings job, by the way nanocom is running as it should, Hope for clear sky's tomorrow, metaphorically as well as weather-wise!