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Really nice job.
BTW... I've always wanted to add a lock to my glovebox.
BTW... Bear Down...
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16 minutes ago, smallfry said:
I might have already had it. Last week I had headache, sore throat, runny nose and sneezing. Felt nothing different that I have had before, just a cold IMO, but just in case reported to the GP and told to stay at home. No testing though, so who knows ?
Same here at 50 years old. No fever or chills but the common cold/allergy symptoms. I can even hold my breath for over 10 seconds with any chest pain or discomfort.
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Checked for blown fuses?
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Still a good show though.
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On 3/7/2020 at 5:15 PM, boaterboy said:
Thank you for your attention to my question, Nonimouse and JUKE179r.
Much appreciated.
It was meant as a joke mate. @Nonimouse and I could have googled your question for you too. lol
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Could be bad fuel?
Do the easy things first... check or replace air filter, spray clean MAF sensor, throttle body and also the IAC valve.
Report back...
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definitely eBay.
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Gotcha. Cheers!
I received my pair of front hubs made by Taiwan company Trusted Reliable Quality (TRQ) part number BHA54105 / 1ASHF00449 which cross references to Land Rover’s part number TAY100060. These front hubs have the indent channel for the rear hub's o-ring.
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On 2/8/2020 at 8:07 PM, Landy-Novice said:
1, abs sensor is about a foot longer on the rear...
Is this true? I've read on a few other forums that the D2 front hubs had the longer sensor cable. I looked in the RAVE manual and it doesn't specify the lengths.
Maybe the length is up to the different manufacturers of the hub?
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Get an UltraGauge or a good diagnostic tester to monitor your temps in digits.
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Is the alarm going off also with flashing lights?
try resetting the inertia switch under the bonnet or opening your drivers door with the EKA code.
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A couple of the Land Rover stealerships in my East Anglia area charge 80+ quid to retrieve the EKA Code. That is ridiculous for a 10 second scan.
I do it for free (or for a beer!) for forum members in the local area with my Nanocom.
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IMHO... Find someone with a Foxwell, Hawkeye or Nanocom to help change that EKA code to something easier to input and remember.
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Good to know.
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1 hour ago, V8 Freak said:
... will find correct SRD500070 unit from 2003/4.
Those SRD500070 SLABS units are hard to find but do pop up on eBay every once in a while for crazy money.
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Like rockets on a turtle. lol
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On my Disco 2 I have a 75lbs (pounds) strut I bought off of an eBay seller in the states. They came as a set but I only used 1 gas prop.
I tried a 60lbs strut at first but it wasn't strong enough and couldn't hold the bonnet open. 75lbs works great.
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The flashing M&S lights can be caused by any electrical faults.
Low battery voltage, bad/loose connections to battery, xyz switch going bad, alternator going bad...
Get the fault codes read so you can narrow down the problem.
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On 8/1/2019 at 10:03 AM, Nonimouse said:
I was going to fit one to my 200tdi as I was having the strange vibes at 62mph. Chatting to a particularly good independent land rover garage owner and he question why I would bother...
He suggested I shift the centre spline alignment 1 spline either way and see what happened. One spline to the left and vibes gone. Cheap fix
Cheap fix but very time consuming if the shift doesn't work.
if it were the stock front driveshaft, I'd replace it.
Door actuator drivers side
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