What did you do with your Range Rover today

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got my p38 diesel back after getting remanufactured head fitted seems worse to start from cold and does not have same power on accellarration,any ideas?
 
Washed and dried her, then used the AG high gloss :) I now refuse to go for a drive as it's when they look and sound their best that something goes wrong :lol:
 
That may be true. But as we are an international company, and I just ordered 3 x 200 litre diamond shine car wash additive, I'm sure they can raise a cash invoice in the company name. :)

When you get a chance could you enquire about it. although i obviously won't be needing 600l :lol:
 
Still in bed summoning the willpower to
Do a service on rangie

Oil air fuel and pollon filters, check diffs g box and tranny grease nipples ...


Ho hum at least its sunny :D

Ah not yet soon!
 
stripped cleaned replaced everything that didn't work only to find the passenger window no longer decides it can be arsed to work....

removed running boards and lamp- guards looks cleaner and now just need to find all the bits that are missing - randomly the interior rear light covers are gone....battery cover missing....and the list goes on...
 

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Service done oil air fuel pollen filters oil change check diff' levels.
transfer box and gear box still nice and red grease props check pads .

Changed serpentine belt removed top hoses fan and cowling ect and guess what!
As usual FRIGIN air lock into the red I did check bleed pipe and yes it was blocked so after 3 in the reds letting it cool and rechecking topping up water finally settled at 12 o'clock on temp gauge the cooling system on the these motors is Atrocious!!!

Well that's it for another year:D
 
4 new shocks fitted. Much better ride quality. Old shocks were very tired. Not a bad job once I'd cleaned all the mud off the rear chassis rail so I could get to the top bolts on the rear.
 
4 new shocks fitted. Much better ride quality. Old shocks were very tired. Not a bad job once I'd cleaned all the mud off the rear chassis rail so I could get to the top bolts on the rear.

Snap! Got mine done today. No **** on mine though. Long extension bar and soon got the rear bolts out. Mine looked as though they were the original when the car was built! Put it upright on the floor and it just fell all the way to the stop :what:

New Terrafirma shocks fitted and like new. Just got the bags to do in a couple of weeks.
 
Repaired the tailgate locking which decided it would not let me into the boot while we we away on holiday. Fecking heap of ****.
Getting bags of cement out via the passenger doors over the folded seats is no fun.
 
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Just replaced glow plugs on brother - in-laws rangie
Simple job apart from cylinders 1and2 3/8 wobbly needed!
Glad I got gaskets its an alloy manifold and some ripped :D
 
Went to garden centre and loaded 20 rolls of turf. New shocks took the load and ride no problems.

Still have that annoying misfire at times. Going to try a new coil pack. Looking like my ppi claim is going into the car. Can't be bad :D:D:D
 
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