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Well, it was all going well...


Lord_Unsub

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Hi all...

Having had a relatively good start to my 1st and long awaited Land Rover ownership, except maybe for a new window mechanism and shattering the the rear glass on a tip run....

It has been an ok couple of thousand miles since April. Even managed a few nice green lanes over the back end of summer.

However, with the turn of the seasons, things are starting to play up (and my talent run out!) I went laning a couple of weeks back and managed to completely drop the whole left side in a ditch... Many thanks to the farmer for dragging my red face out, proper tyres please Santa!

No damage a such, apart from pulling the exhaust off its hangers, quick fix. Now it would seem the brakes have decided to become instantly rubbish overnight. No gentle deterioration, just rubbish. And now the cold weather is creeping on, it doesn't fire on the button anymore! Instead it thinks about it for a bit before belching out that wonderful smell of diesel!!

But alas, it's a Land Rover, it's dirty, its a bit tatty, bit smelly but I wouldn't swap it for the world... Expect maybe for a 110 double can, or a disco 3/4 or a Range Rover, well you get the idea...

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Welcome to the ups and downs of Land Rover ownership.

Brakes - check the vacuum pump is working, servo is ok, and master cylinder is working as it should.

Starting - do you wait for the glow plug light to go out? If yes, check the circuit has power when it should, and fit a fresh set of glow plugs.

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hi all,

sorry for late response. Ive swapped all the brakes now, and no surprises in that it stops now! :rolleyes:

I have always waited for the glow light to extinguish before starting, new plugs on the list for after crimbo now, until then, found a simple fix... switch to position 2 then wait for light to go out, then off, then back on wait and start. fires up lovely then.

However since i last posted, the window regulator curse is back! This time on the tailgate. the wire snapped two days ago, so it fell to the bottom of the door. Its wedged up now with various lengths of old broom handle and about a million zipties.... i'm not bothering re threading a new wire again, as its the most infuriating thing in the world as i found out with the passenger window a few months ago!!! :angry2:

So replacements on order, just needs a clean now.... :hysterical:

Stotty

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