irishhorses
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This was my dream vehicle, always wanted one. After 1 month and 1500 miles later it just doesn't want to go. Very sluggish and using diesel like it's got hole in the tank. 1/4 tank 30 miles. Any help..
It's having an identity crisis...thinks it's a 4.6 V8...30 miles on quarter of a tank...that's pretty good!This was my dream vehicle, always wanted one. After 1 month and 1500 miles later it just doesn't want to go. Very sluggish and using diesel like it's got hole in the tank. 1/4 tank 30 miles. Any help..
Better than good. I want a swap.It's having an identity crisis...thinks it's a 4.6 V8...30 miles on quarter of a tank...that's pretty good!
Should get it to "think LPG" too...better than half-price motoring compared to unleaded & diesel!Better than good. I want a swap.![]()
My last one was on LPG, but the number of LPG refill sites has diminished alarmingly round here.Should get it to "think LPG" too...better than half-price motoring compared to unleaded & diesel!
On a serious note, you'll not get better advice than this community is capable of providing. Excuse some of us taking a light-hearted approach on the odd occasion. Oh...and welcome to the best Landy forum on the Internet!This was my dream vehicle, always wanted one. After 1 month and 1500 miles later it just doesn't want to go. Very sluggish and using diesel like it's got hole in the tank. 1/4 tank 30 miles. Any help..
Time to move then mate...get your priorities right!My last one was on LPG, but the number of LPG refill sites has diminished alarmingly round here.
Hi, and welcome to Landy Zone, the best place for owners of Land Rover vehicles to meet in cyberspace.
You are currently in the "Introduce Yourself" sub-forum where you get to tell us all about you and your pride & joy and to share pictures of said vehicle.
However,THIS IS NOT THE PLACE for technical help or questions, there are sub-forums for each major branch of the Land Rover family tree.
Some of these are:
Series Land Rovershttps://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/series-land-rovers.6/
Defender 90-110-130 https://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/defender-90-110-130.7/
Discovery https://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/land-rover-discovery.8/
Freelanderhttps://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/land-rover-freelander.9/
Range Rover https://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/range-rover.10/
101's and military Land Rovershttps://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/101s-and-military.79/
Posting your plea for help in the right forum (where the technical folks for each model are lurking) will get you the quickest results.
Lots of great help on here.
Welcome once again, it is great to have you on board.![]()
No apology required, we just want you to get the best help in the shortest amount of time.Hi, sorry for posting in the wrong section..
Don't worry about that mate! There's some cranky buggers on here at times. Many of us have upset the protocol "applecart" yet still lived to tell the tale.Hi, sorry for posting in the wrong section..
On a serious note, you'll not get better advice than this community is capable of providing. Excuse some of us taking a light-hearted approach on the odd occasion. Oh...and welcome to the best Landy forum on the Internet!
"BUS", "truck"... what the hell?!?No apology required, we just want you to get the best help in the shortest amount of time.
Hope you get the bus sorted pronto. Welcome to LZ once again.![]()
Try and look past grumpy/snipy/****-taking/sarcastic or downright inappropriate comments. You'll get on-the-nose advice in the appropriate section. I once replicated a post I had in here in the "anything goes" section and got some crap comments. There was nothing malicious and, since then, I have received priceless advice. It'd have been so easy to have left....you can guess the rest. My advice would be... "just go with the flow" and enjoy the banter!Hi
Reading all the mickey taking comments has just reminded me why I never join or post on forums.
If i didnt need help or had the answers I wouldn't have joined.
Thanks
Ah. Ask not what the forum can do for you, but what you can do for it!Hi
Reading all the mickey taking comments has just reminded me why I never join or post on forums.
If i didnt need help or had the answers I wouldn't have joined.
Thanks
Hi
Reading all the mickey taking comments has just reminded me why I never join or post on forums.
If i didnt need help or had the answers I wouldn't have joined.
Thanks
Nicely put!You could look at it another way, oh and for the benefit of yourself and others, this is not "grumpy/snipy" or anything else. It is fact.
You could go to a garage, and pay for advice. Not work but advice. Which is possibly the biggest "mickey taking" out. You would have to spend time, and energy, finding a garage that know their way around Range Rovers and can help with your particular issue. You would have to leave your home and take your vehicle to them, and leave it with them. Just for them to throw ideas about, discuss what might be wrong, ask for more detail on symptoms, tell you your veh need diagnostics and charge you a princely sum
OR
You can come on a website, and ask, without so much as a please or a thank you, a group of people, who you do not know have not bothered to introduce yourself to, for free help. Then go in a strop because there was a bit of quite gentle banter.
You chose free help, from people who actually, don't have to help you. People who are doing you a kindness. So maybe a little less 'entitlement' and a little more 'thank you' , is in order.
You will find the help you need on here, but never forget, it is real people at the other side of the screen.
If you still wish help with your problem, wander over the the Range Rover section, and try again