Disco 4 (LR4) Engine cut out.. Wife stranded.. now running again

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I think the op has sussed that bit and seems to be on the right tarck suspecting the fuel tank level sender or its wiring is at fault.
I think 70 miles is probably about the threshold based on how the car is being driven and how much longer it thinks it can run before the fuel runs out. So I would say doubtful there is any problem with sender/wiring.
 
Yeah, you do wonder about all this.
Just watched three episodes of "Lazy boys garage"
What a bunch of winkers.
Three cars and on each they made a loss of about £1000. Really clueless. Wonder how it make television. Mind you, for each "auction" the punters were exactly the same. But just watched a prog on a Dodge charger and they did exactly what I would have done, it all worked and they made a profit. So I felt a bit more justified! But they bought in an external gear selector mechanism that was expensive whereas I would have made a new one myself, for peanuts. It is not rocket science. Ditto the "standard" rear spring hangers. Which could have been made from the adjustable ones that came with the car. But the bit about replacing the front wheel bearings and allowing the slack needed for old skool bearings was dead on. Very well explained.
Some of these progs are good some are sh1t and some are OK.
Always liked Car SOS but the money they spent, and the work they farmed out!!!

Watched "Car SOS" several years ago out here in Australia - really loved that show. Wish they made more series! Did they have a budget for the restorations? Suspect not - they didn't leave many stones unturned.
 
Watched "Car SOS" several years ago out here in Australia - really loved that show. Wish they made more series! Did they have a budget for the restorations? Suspect not - they didn't leave many stones unturned.
Have to agree that if they had a budget it was more or less limitless. There were shows where they practically made a new body. There was sadly also one where the guy they were doing it for died in the interim.
But had to love the standard of the finished cars. Do wonder if any of them ever sold the finished article. Or was there a contract between the TV station and the recipient?
 
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