try stripping it dowm and giving it a good clean. Mine caused problems when I got a sycamore seed stuck in it. you can get at the mechanism without removing the headlining although it is fiddly
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John
The 18 inch wheels are prone to tramlining. As said, check your tyre pressures. I am running goodyear AT's and they lose pressure very easily. (yes the garage that fitted them has checked them) Obviously, if any bushes are worn then you will get problems
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John
BTW for the picky ones amongst us. If you click add reply, it adds the previous posters reply
Apparently it is the O rings on the block that exits the engine that cause the problem. When you replace the harness, you still need to check the ECU for oil whilst it works it way out via capillary action.
Urban Panzer has a good write up on his website www.discovery2.co.uk
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John
When I changed the battery on mine it changed to km's. Diconnected the battery again and reconnected it and it was back to miles. I don't know if it wa a gremlin or it should happen like that
My tyres are the same size but goodyears. I have 34 front and 44 back for around town and 36 front and 46 back for motorway which seems to give me the best mpg
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John
More fiddly than difficult to change. You can either lie across the engine to reach it or if you are a short git like me stand on something Replacement is the only reliable option.
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John
If you get the door card off then you can curse whilst trying to raise the window. You should be able to prop a length of wood in there to keep the window up. If you want to pop down to mine then I will happily scratch my head whilst you scratch your head Seriously, I replaced both the drivers and passengers door regulators.
I am located just off the A580 (Woodside pub at Ellenbrook)
I am not doing much this weekend so PM for my number and address if you want some help
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John