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  1. That's not cheap in my opinion. I have just bought a 2003 TD6 Vogue for 3,800. Bit higher on the mileage tho. I am so pleasantly surprised how well it goes as compared to the p38 which can't quite beat a snail!! Mpg 25 mixed driving so not bad at all.
  2. I have also noticed the harder you drive them the more economical they are,the other day on a long journey i returned 18 mpg.Normally around town about 10-11 mpgCheers RB
  3. mine were 14 years old but still came off with the impact screw driver. there is no need for the screw once the wheels are in place but it is handy to keep the disc secure while you fiddle about with putting the caliper in place cheers RB
  4. Hi Have just done mine and used an impact srewdriver.Basically you hit the srewdriver with a hammer and it turns in the direction you have it set for,clockwise or anti clockwise the latter being the correct direction for the disc screws. I hit it about three times and they were then loose enough to undo with a normal large philips.Not bad since the car has done 110,00 miles on one set of discs!!! Hope this helps RB
  5. I had the same problem as in car went for mot and received advisory on the front left airbag.The following week before i had even had chance to think about it ,it burst big style.This turned out to be a blessing in disguise as when i removed the wheel i found the discs to be quite badly worn.I have ended up replacing front air bags (Arnott 2nd generation variety),discs,pads and front shockers (Terrafirma)(what the hell).I also invested in reset software for the air suspension that worked a treat.Well happy with the motor now!!Cheers RB
  6. Hi All Have just started a strip down on the air suspension compressor and have a couple of questions. 1) What size allen key do i need for the grub screw that holds the crank in place. 2) Is it normal for the comutator to wear to a groove where the brushes come in to contact with it and if so can i have it machined flat,or is there no need to worry about it. 3) Which is the best seal to use.The reason i ask is that there seems to be a couple of different types ie Teflon and one from Holland which is said to be a re-design with teflon & fibre glass.(on ebay) Cheers RB
  7. Sorry have just read the link so that has answered most of my questions Cheers RB
  8. Thanks for quick replies I have got a handbook and have looked at it!but all it say's is consult your dealer.I will have a look at it myself but was just wondering if i manage to repair it myself by having the system re-gassed etc, will the symbol disappear of it's own accord or does it need to be re-set. Thanks RB
  9. Hi All I have just noticed that there is a book symbol with an exclamation mark in the display for the heater control. Any ideas as to what this may be and what the fix is.Range Rover p38 4.6 HSE. Cheers RB
  10. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-RANGEROVER-2-5-DIESEL-ENGINE_W0QQitemZ290418867979QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item439e503f0b There is also this one that seems pretty good as they will post it anywhere. Cheers RB
  11. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-RANGE-ROVER-P38-OMEGA-DIESEL-ENGINE-325TD-TDS-M51_W0QQitemZ220579831514QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item335b951eda Found this may be of some interest to you. Quite a bit of p38 diesel stuff on ebay. RB
  12. Thanks Jeff I've got no problem with putting an original head unit back in,it's the cost of one that is the problem.I did see one on ebay the other day which the guy was selling as spares or repairs for £15 + post believe it or not.The problem is there was no code ,so who knows if it's knicked or not.As a matter of interest can you have them re-coded? What do you mean by normal pre out and high enough level.The unit i am considering has a 4v output which is twice as high as most units in the price range.from the research i have done i think the highest would be about 8v? does this sound about right? It certainly would be good if someone else has done the same conversion though. Cheers RB
  13. Thanks for replies so far. I am now looking at a Kenwood KDC-6047U which has 3 pre out connections so i should be able to connect door amps as well as the sub woofer in the boot. The amp in the head unit is slightly down on power as 4 x 30 which i presume would be no problem at all because i would be relying on the door amps and the amp in the rear to supply all the watts i need.Also i am led to believe that the the higher voltage from the preouts makes for a better sound as well.This unit is 4v preout ,but most are between 2-2.5.I also have decided to us the Nexxia PC3-09S lead which converts the pink 10 pin socket to phono leads to plug straight into the back of the new head unit.It is amazing what you can find out from doing endless hours of research over the internet.Cheers guys i love this place!! RB
  14. As a matter of interest which head unit did you use?or would reccomend.Are there any units with more than 2 sets of phono outputs and does the remote out operate the steering wheel controls? Cheers RB
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