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    P38 dse engine disabled

    We do have mainland continental members but you are right in that they're more spread out.
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    P38 dse engine disabled

    Said engine disabled so thinking EKA has re-enabled itself somehow. Possibly RF interface caused volts to drop too low and BECM scrambled itself. Fob batteries definitely worth checking, although I have never changed mine and I have had the car well over a decade.
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    water pump broken bolt

    I think he means use the stub of the bolt with a bit of Loctite to seal the hole. Not my choice.
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    water pump broken bolt

    Personally I would replace the bolt. Why's this gone in a bold font?!
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    He was but to be fair it has been very entertaining so far. Just done a 500 mile road trip in mine, mainly A roads, no motorways. Been faultless. I'd forgotten how beautiful the Purbeck Isle / peninsula is. Pity about the beer in Swanage. OK if you're a lager drinker. I ended up on cider.
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    I think @MrGorsky might have a leak on his spindle.
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    P38 Window/Sunroof issues

    Certainly works on all of mine and my one is 1995.
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    2000 RPM max

    Probably safer than a journey into Rotherham.
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    P38 2.5 low on power, can't reach max rpm

    +1 on Nanocom but it is possible to get that free BMW software to talk to the M51 engine, INPA? Something like INPA anyway. Stuart got it working on here somewhere.
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    That might be thermostatic expansion valve. It prevents a full regas and when you run it it vents to atmosphere losing gas. Takes a month or two to get low enough to notice. Cost about £27 from an air con place 10 years or so ago. It is on the bulkhead. Probably costs £50 now the robbing so and...
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    2000 RPM max

    Might be worth checking the throttle pot figures on Nanocom.
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    2000 RPM max

    @Rubberknees might have one in Rotherham but obviously you'll have to wear your stab-vest.
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    I dought dee 'ad been at cider!
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Condenser. Pump itself. Thermostatic expansion valve not gummed up.
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    It's a bit of a bugger in that when you need momentum to get through the thick stuff it keeps sticking the brakes on and dragging you back in. That central viscous coupling is a bit of a sod too. With a diff lock you feather the throttle and ease your way out. With the viscous coupling you...
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    P38A P38 2.5 Coolant leak

    All the hoses and then the rad itself. Given that there's coolant in the battery tray the little hose from the rad to the expansion tank would be worth looking at first. You can get UV dye to go in the coolant to help track leaks.
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Is the handbrake on the wheel? As the car changes height there's bound to be a little rotation on the axis where the axle would be.
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    new to the forum. good evening all

    Depends what he's driving. If he's just bought an L405 the Series lot might not talk to him!
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    What did you do with your Range Rover today

    Could be either in Rotherham. Or a disused mine shaft. Or someone had nicked the drain covers.
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    Does anyone know where to buy green LCD dash lights for P38?

    I'll have to check what I bought but they were a couple if quid a dozen off eBay about a decade ago. Think the size might have been on RR.net?
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