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Heather Heard

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  1. Hi, thanks for replying, very helpful, I think the easiest place to start would be to change the heater plug relay, but as I do not have a manual or mechanically minded, could you please tell me which relay it is and where it's situated, I am really thankful for your help. Hi , thanks for your reply, your help is much appreciated, I think the easiest thing to do would be to replace the heater plug relay, but as I don't have a manual or mechanically minded, please could you tell me which relay it is and where it's situated, you mentioned downloading a manual how would I do this. Many thanks, Heather.
  2. Hi I'm new to the forum, and wonder if anyone can help? We have a 2002 freelander TD4 ES 2.0 diesel automatic which won't start, it has only happened since the start of the winter, we had the heater plugs changed, but no light on the dashboard, tested fuses 1x100 amp 3x30 amp 12 volts received both sides, when key is turned no voltage at heater plugs works perfectly with a squirt of easy start in air intake, after 20 mins of running the car can be left for up to 2 hours and no problem starting, but left overnight not a hope! Thankful for any advice PLEASE
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