Thank you. The battery is a big boy from Bosch and only fitted in June. But I’ll definitely check it.Can't comment on the window or mirror but the non starting & gearbox fault is typical of low battery voltage.
Thank you. The battery is a big boy from Bosch and only fitted in June. But I’ll definitely check it.Can't comment on the window or mirror but the non starting & gearbox fault is typical of low battery voltage.
Mine has the same hole since autoglass came to playAlso, does anyone know what’s missing here please? Not sure if it’s related to the issues above but I’m not keen on having holes in an L322. Land Rover already did such a nice job with that
“Came to play”! Ha!Mine has the same hole since autoglass came to play
Rain sensor still doesn't work
Yes the reason sensor is with the mirror“Came to play”! Ha!
They’re not rain sensors though are they? I thought that was up by the rear view mirror? I’ve had a look through the manual but can’t find what they are. It’s going to bug me that I can’t find out what’s missing (and probably costs £25/£250 to replace…)
£1.82 including VAT! Treat your self @kermit_rrMight only cost £100 then…
How's the speedo reading now?4 new tyres for me, upped the size to 265/60’s. Car looks a lot more ‘complete’ compared to the 255/55’s previously.
The size of the battery matters not if the charging voltage is too low. You should see a minimum of 12.6 volts after standing for 24 hours and 14.7/14.8 with the engine running.Thank you. The battery is a big boy from Bosch and only fitted in June. But I’ll definitely check it.
Very useful, thank youThe size of the battery matters not if the charging voltage is too low. You should see a minimum of 12.6 volts after standing for 24 hours and 14.7/14.8 with the engine running.
If it's a P38, there should be an emergency release string behind the little plastic panel in the boot trim.Went to fill up this evening. Hmmm fuel flap not opening. It seems I forgot to plug the button in on Saturday after sorting the dash bulbs.
Luckily had Nanocom with me & found the option in BECM menu to open it.
Close enough.. it’s usually impossible to drive at the speed limit on all my local drives anyway, and the motor way I always set the cruise to 65 on the account it’s shaped like a brick.How's the speedo reading now?
Hmm. Forgot about that.If it's a P38, there should be an emergency release string behind the little plastic panel in the boot trim.
Betterer ask the garage to run new fluid through instead of just topping off.
4 new tyres for me, upped the size to 265/60’s. Car looks a lot more ‘complete’ compared to the 255/55’s previously.
Nope, good amount of room still. Getting onto the drive requires a couple of full lock moves and no rubbing presentDoes it not rub the wheel arches on full lock?
Nope, good amount of room still. Getting onto the drive requires a couple of full lock moves and no rubbing present
Were they more expensive ?4 new tyres for me, upped the size to 265/60’s. Car looks a lot more ‘complete’ compared to the 255/55’s previously.
I’ve had at best the 40 minute commute along a twisty A road, day off tomorrow so will be out for a long drive to the hills to go cycling, but from what I did drive home there seemed to be less road noise from the tyre, a bit more low frequency hum which I expected, less of the harsh mid tones coming through. Felt marginally better damped as well, but that could be down to it being an A/T tyre.A better ride with the thicker tyre?
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