Faults on series 2

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bobhail

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As i have mentioned before i am looking at getting a series 11. One i have my eye on has the following two faults:
the fuel gauge is inaccurate, and the mileage recorder stopped
These seem as if they will quite easy to fix. Whats your opinion lads?

Also once i have obtained one that i want does anyone fancy giving a novice a training session?? Obviously a few quid in it
Cheers Bob
 
As i have mentioned before i am looking at getting a series 11. One i have my eye on has the following two faults:
the fuel gauge is inaccurate, and the mileage recorder stopped
These seem as if they will quite easy to fix. Whats your opinion lads?

Also once i have obtained one that i want does anyone fancy giving a novice a training session?? Obviously a few quid in it
Cheers Bob

Wouldnt worry too much about either "fault". I used to have one where the further you went, the more fuel you had. Thought it was going to save me a fortune, but unfortunately it was only wired up the wrong way round :(
 
depends on what you mean by training session? driving? repairing? sailing like a ship??

lol i'm pretty sure i wont be sailing it!! I'm after someone to give me a bit of help and advice on off roading. I'd rather give someone on here a few quid than go give it to some company just to go on an obstacle course:)
 
where abouts are you based??? there are a few groupsof people on here that go green laning that you could tag along with and get pointers from, if you went to a pay and play site with a few more advanced drivers you could pick up pointers too
 
mine is attached the house wall, a 4 ft gap, across the landie and down to the ground with a 3 foot gap on that side as well. Attached to the garage 6ft to the front of the landy - all the way across, down the back and fixed to the ground - tiz a huuuuuge tent.:D
 
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