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    Does this sound like air to you?

    Hello, I have an intermittent fueling issue. It usually crops up near the beginning of a journey and cuts out. If it works more than a few miles it'll be fine the rest of the journey. When it last happened I recorded the noise. Do you think this sounds like air in the system, or a poor pump...
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    Air in fuel when under power but ok when idling

    Hello, I finally got my Defender back after the garage struggled to find my intermittent problem. It went in because I kept breaking down; the fuel pump starts making a noise, then it goes lumpy for a few seconds, then all power is lost. The lights come on, and it's over. It's a pain to...
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    04 Defender air-con compressor

    Hello, I started replacing the water pump earlier, and started fiddling with things once I got going :confused: The air con has never worked (no gas) and the bearings are shot. I was feeling confident, so decided to whip it out and have a go at replacing the bearing, then a re-gas and see what...
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    Hiding an oil leak

    Hello, I'm anticipating getting a bit of a bollocking at work for leaving oil all over their car park. Rather than leave one big easily identifiable puddle, I've parked in a different spot every day for the last five years. There are now about 40 medium sized puddles rather than one big one...
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    Difficult gear change when running

    Hello, I wonder if anyone with a bit more experience than me can shed some light on a gear change problem I'm having. It's difficult to get it into first gear. I can push the stick forward but it's as though something is stopping it slotting in. Normally I just wobble the stick around...
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    Temperature gauge missbehaving

    Hello, I've just bought a Defender 90, 2004. There are a couple of small-ish problems that I need to sort out - but this one has me confused; When I've been driving for a little while (long enough that the engine is up to temperature), the temperature gauge stays down in the blue/cold region...
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