Enter the car reg into here .. assuming it's in the UK.
https://car-check.co.uk/
No one is going to steal the car from you.
We can't find out 'where' it is and you already have a relationship with the seller.
Form the information given it is...
Coming back to this after a couple of weeks and it's still not running. The fuel pump is now very quiet with much better pressure at the regulator but when bumping it off it still won't fire.
So basically the same fault still exists. It cranks...
So the on going EPB failure on my D4, I have got a garage to remove the module so I can inspect and hopefully repair it. Now the module has been unplugged and removed the fuel gauge reads zero and I can't drive more than 60 seconds before the...
Thanks for the reply's guys I changed the starter last year when I also had a starting problem that turned out to be fuel related the battery is also under a year old I changed that before winter last year. I have a second hand fuse box that...
Hi does anyone know if the rear window switch is the same on earlier l322 as on later ones?
Mine has broke, when I took it out the place where the plug holds in is also broke.
I have to replace the whole switch panel but most I see on ebay seem...
You've been there a long time.
We only come over here 6 months a year and that is April to October.
But when we used to come over in the winter the village was closed to traffic twice.
So that is since 2004.
We rely on neighbours to send us...
The reason i got the disco is even with snow tyres 6" of fresh snow and you cant get up the hill to our house.
Il probably stick with the At3s and just get chains.
My first boat was a 17ft fletcher with a 235hp Johnson, bucket seats an a foot throttle, I ran out of fuel first time out &
a nice lad offered me a gallon of fuel to get back up the loch, I said that wont get me back & showed him the boat
his...
I have them, or similar, on one of my Disco 1s they are OK, my Disco 2 has Goodyear All terrains, I think.
But I thought you had to drive around on studded or winter tyres where you live?
You are dead right, which is why it is a job best done in a warm dry spell, although you can speed things up by using hairdryers, hot air guns,infra-red heaters if you have a garage, which I don't, well not tall enough to take a Disco!
Il have a read thanks ! The one thing that stands out to me is doing a half arsed job and trapping moisture between a coating and metal. Thats what im worried about. Think you are preserving it but actually speeding up the rot.
Wow!!
closest to that I have known is a house I lived in in Bath, where ground floor at the front was the first floor at the back and the garden was so steep, if it rained you slid down it.
So pretty cool at night then!