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    Steering Angle Data Missing - Possible Module Fault?

    What a bizarre issue - but that will not be any surprise to all RR owners of course! Battery voltage first: - Voltage at battery terminals without engine running 12.88v. Voltage at battery terminals with engine running 13.20v. T0he Steering Angle Sensor and the Steering Angle Module appear...
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    Steering Angle Data Missing - Possible Module Fault?

    GStuart, Many thanks for taking the time to provide me with the benefit of your knowledge and some suggestions. I have read many articles regarding strange and spurious issues due to a failing battery and I replaced the battery just before Christmas - I was having strange current drain issues...
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    Steering Angle Data Missing - Possible Module Fault?

    RangeRoller dt, Many thanks for the tip but that makes no difference unfortunately. I can see 'live' steering angle data in the ABS Module, (using the iCarmate), but not in the Dynamic Module - the value remains at zero! I also tried resetting the steering angle sensor with the iCarmate and...
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    Steering Angle Data Missing - Possible Module Fault?

    L1322 TDV8 3.6 Range Rover 2007. Hi Everybody, I am using a iCarsoft LR V2.0 to monitor steering angle 'real time' data but the figure remains at 0 whilst I turn the steering wheel. It is, obviously, not the steering angle sensor, (SAS), as the 4x4 graphics screen shows the front wheels move...
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    P38A Handbrake Switch

    Also worth checking to ensure that the actuating mechanism is cleanly making/breaking the switch!
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    P38 Radio sub problem.

    Does the Sub still work, (can you hear/feel the bass notes when playing something decent), or is it now silent? The Sub is one component that I haven't had to strip down/repair, (as of yet), so can't offer much assistance. From my casual glances, (and subsequent - no pun intended), summary I...
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Delving should have read ' de-gloving' - cursed predictive text!
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    And besides . . . Kitchens are more dangerous than workshops! I once attended a call to a young lady who had attempted to force the last pieces of vegetable into her liquidised with the, (almost predictable), result of delving her finger! Resisted the temptation to as whether she had been...
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    I am still nursing the remnants of several recent 'P38 induced' injuries, (more down to my clumsiness than to the car in all honesty). Only one was caused by one of my, many, Stanley Knives and that was just a 'nick'! The Sunroof Cassette obviously has some sharp edges as that is what caused...
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Good to see that many RR enthusiasts also have an interest in bikes!
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Tarphenry, Is that a 'Blackbird', (or a ZZR), alongside your Tourer I wonder?
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    P38A Here we go then.. And so it starts.

    Sounds like another 'challenge' ahead then! I plan to strip the switches, (as far as they will go), and then blast them with copious amounts of isopropanol alcohol in the hope that this will clear out the crud that is currently gumming up the switches. I suspect that it is simply crud between...
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Grrrr, Many thanks for your very kind words although, (being realistic), it couldn't have looked much worse after its previous owners neglect! Both my wife and I keep looking at the headlining, (each time we walk past the beast), so we must both need to take some credit for this piece of work...
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    P38A Here we go then.. And so it starts.

    Marty, Sincere apologies for the typo, (not sure if it was due to my over zealous predictive text utiliyor not)! Looks like I have plenty to check! My steering controls are 'crudded' up due to the previous history of the vehicle - it was literally covered in 'cr*p', (inside and out), and I...
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    P38A Here we go then.. And so it starts.

    Mary, Many thanks for your prompt response - much appreciated. One of my next jobs will be the replacement of perished vacuum lines, cleaning of the steering wheel buttons in order t see if I can get my cruise control working again. Obviously one of the first ports of call will be the vacuum...
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Hoping to post a FULL procedure of my Sunroof 'rebuild' shortly - subject to my not duplicating anybody else's documentation! I am now on 'intimate' terms with my P38 Sunroof assembly and can rip it out, (and subsequently re-install it), in minutes - as I have had lots of practice! Here it is...
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    P38A Here we go then.. And so it starts.

    Apologies for the delay - due to a combination of work and heavy cold, (man flu)! Here is a picture of my 'plastic box' - just not had the time to look at it yet! Also hoping to post a few pictures of my Sunroof 'exploits' onto the 'What have you done to your RR today' area shortly!
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    P38A Here we go then.. And so it starts.

    Of the square box or me in the red dressing gown? Will do although it may have to be tomorrow as I am still suffering from my rather unpleasant cold, (just got back from a cold day in London)! I hadn't paid much attention to it until I looked at Martin H's picture, (apologies for taking over...
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    P38A Here we go then.. And so it starts.

    PPP38V, Many thanks for the pointer - I will place an order as it will be nice to get my cruise control working! And, straight back to the thread, do all P38's have the Vacuum Pump as per the picture in Martin H's original thread as I can't recall seeing one next to the Cruise Control...
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Used to have to deal with that too!
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