The blasted thing's done it again

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Nick Santon

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The winner of most loved but most unreliable car of all time has thrown yet another wobbler.
Anybody got any advice for sorting a reported Active Cornering Enhancement fault?
Were it not for the light & the gong I wouldn't bother - still driving all OK.
It's a 2000 model year series 2 TD5 by the way.
 
I got this because I had had a pipe let go and the level of ACE fluid was low.

If this is the case for you, beware, as driving around with no ACE fluid causes the pump to seize, thus bringing you to a very expensive halt :eek:

David
 
I got this because I had had a pipe let go and the level of ACE fluid was low.

If this is the case for you, beware, as driving around with no ACE fluid causes the pump to seize, thus bringing you to a very expensive halt :eek:

David
Certainly does. If the light's orange get it fixed NOW. If it's red, DON'T DRIVE IT!!!
 
Thanks for the help - looks like my Land Rover dealer is about to get his Christmas bonus after all. The light is red by the way. Any ideas how to check / top up the fluid in the ACE?
 
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