Hi from Edinburgh

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MikG

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Hi All,

I'm happy that I have joined, there are loads of useful threads here. I have had my Defender for a year now and I start to become experienced in fixing this and that. I start to understand how the Landy bug works: If you enjoy driving it and fixing it it's for you. Conversely, if you don't fix it you won't drive it. :p

By the way, my TC light is constantly on (2003 TD5). Is it an easy fix?

Cheers,
Mik

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Hello and welcome. Some of the members may make reference to you asking a question in your intro thread and also do a search before asking a question.
I think because people.just come on to sort a problem without the intention of wanting to join in properly.

The site is full of info and usually most questions have been asked. I don't have a td5 so can help you there but hopefully this link works and is one of a number of previous questions asked

http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f8/td5-abs-traction-control-hill-descent-lights-55432-2.html

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Hi,

Sorry about question. Just disregard it.
It's nice to see so many Land Rover enthusiasts. :)

Cheers,
Mik
 
I'm not bothered about the question. But you should see some of the abuse other members have had when they join with a opening question. All out war :lol:
Hope the link was of some use
 
Hiya, What part of sunny Scotland?
The local Land Rover Owners Club is great, doing great events, green road runs, driving days, trials etc.
You will have great fun with your Landy :bump2:
(Hope I am not violating any rules with posting this here)
 
Scotland is never really sunny! I go to Alness and Tain it's never been sunny, my dad was from there and is buried there, whether I go by car or plane I am always astounded by its raw natural beauty... And harsh environment!!!!
 
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