philw696
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Getting us ready for the cashless society.They just want us all to pay monthly , they get cashflow and control. Not get a good car, like it and keep it 10 years
Getting us ready for the cashless society.They just want us all to pay monthly , they get cashflow and control. Not get a good car, like it and keep it 10 years
It certainly does but I'm sure to service it it needs to come off the motor.
Experts reckon the oil in the charger should be changed every 40,000 miles service kits not expensive.I've seen posts on LR forums where they say they've drained and refilled without removing it but I didn't look at how they did it
It's working OK, gave it a test this afternoon, obviously not near any corners
A guy on one of the forums comes recommended for a gearbox flush, he's mobile with the machine to suck it all out and replace it, £300 for that
Experts reckon the oil in the charger should be changed every 40,000 miles service kits not expensive.
Doing it in situ seems possible using a syringe it seems.
Make sure the gearbox service includes a new filter.
Glad she's proving to be good and not breaking the bank.
The main problem with the AJV8 is the camchain tensioner as I'm sure you know but this one is silent from cold, no rattle at all
Aren’t the later ones supposed to be ok with a metal rather than plastic tensioner?
The big rangy tells you when it needs a service dependant on driving style. It's the only one which does.
Got up this morning, great
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You were soft in the morning? You sure you want to share that?
At least it's not near the edge
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I'm 62, anything in the morning is a bonus
P38s are probably the cheapest to buy.OK, bit of a long shot here, but would anyone like to lend/rent me a 2nd Generation P38A (1994-2002) Range Rover for a month or two?
MrsMM is adamant that I can't buy one, but weirdly she said I could 'try one for a bit', so I figure that once we have one on the drive she might grow to like the idea...
Buy one, tell her you've borrowed it, a month or so, he doesn't want it back, sortedOK, bit of a long shot here, but would anyone like to lend/rent me a 2nd Generation P38A (1994-2002) Range Rover for a month or two?
MrsMM is adamant that I can't buy one, but weirdly she said I could 'try one for a bit', so I figure that once we have one on the drive she might grow to like the idea...