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Brucey

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  1. Curious to the outcome of this. I never get any lights ABS, TC etc (even when I should) and have previously had 'shuttle valve failure'. I was told to 'rally' the landy about on a gravel road and make the ABS system work hard.....tha was two years ago and I have had no problems since then.........touch wood! That said, my TC doesn't work (ABS does) but I have no errors listed......I can live without it. Chris
  2. Wish I could weld like that though, even on my workbench!! The reason to have a fast Landy is to have the unexpected and understated Power without the Flash git of a sports car. I would love to have one, but (un)fortunately I use my landy day to day, and I am not sure that being sunk up to axles in mud with the engine on tickover while I extricate something/someone/myself would help this sort of beast!!
  3. If you want a horrible cheat, I once was planning on removing a core plug from a Ford V6. I screwed a short fat self tapper into the leaking hole (intending to use it to pull the plug out)......and the leak stopped......four years later it was still there!! Chris
  4. Thanks for the update. As well as testing the L vs R swap as you have done, I have tested the electrical integrity of the circuits (resistance of around 1125 ohms +/- 20 or so). As all four wheels came out as the same, I concluded that the ECU was duff. Unfortunately I do not have a 'known good' to test this theory, I am currently stuck! Chris
  5. I have exactly the same error. My ABS is working, but the TC does not. I get no lights on the dash at all, not even when the ignition is first turned on. I get 400+kph reading on the LH rear sensor. I have sort of assumed that the ABS ECU is dead, but like you I have intended to try swapping LH and RH to see if the fault moves. So far I have not had time.....let me know!! (please) Chris
  6. This depends largely on what vehicle it is. I converted my 2004 Td5 Defender and it needed a full loom, I guess because of all the electrickery . It is also a completely different Aircon kit also (if relevant). It was a lot more work than I expected, so in the end I gave up and got Foley Specialist Vehicles to do it. Chris
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