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DrRob Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 2011 |
List of codes: http://www.icarsoft.com/web/icarsoftus/res...fbe_1.html
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Sun Feb 19 2017 1:27pm |
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Gibson Member Since: 17 Feb 2017 Location: Washington Posts: 39 |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 2:37pm |
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docian Member Since: 18 Feb 2017 Location: northwest Posts: 19 |
If back lifting normally doesn't look like compressor, with both sides going down its unlikely to be air bag unit, likely front valve or leak between compressor and front valve should be covered on an aftersale warranty. On the bright side the photos look very nice, good looking motor. did you check the MOT paperwork for any advisories? |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 3:39pm |
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Jaggs Member Since: 09 Aug 2015 Location: Leeds Posts: 259 |
Could be front ride height sensor, really needs codes reading so you have half an idea what your looking for, worth investing in a fault code reader when you own a landrover product. Nanocom Evo |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 3:46pm |
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Gibson Member Since: 17 Feb 2017 Location: Washington Posts: 39 |
Could you recommend a good one a have an odb2 reader but won't give me codes |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 3:51pm |
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docian Member Since: 18 Feb 2017 Location: northwest Posts: 19 |
Jaggs has, Nanocom Evo
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Sun Feb 19 2017 4:09pm |
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Jaggs Member Since: 09 Aug 2015 Location: Leeds Posts: 259 |
Yep the IID tool is another good one I understand, not sure if that is tied to your vin though so can only be use on 1 vehicle Nanocom Evo |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 4:11pm |
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Suthy Member Since: 09 Nov 2015 Location: Oxford Posts: 12 |
I use the icarsoft reader, nice piece of kit |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 4:16pm |
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Gibson Member Since: 17 Feb 2017 Location: Washington Posts: 39 |
Thanks if car gets fixed I will invest in one if it's just a sensor what could the rumbling noise be though? |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 5:34pm |
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docian Member Since: 18 Feb 2017 Location: northwest Posts: 19 |
Rumbling and poor handling could just be due to back end being higher than front end and no dynamic control of stability, if you test drove it and all sounded fine and the problem has surfaced with the front end dropped in access height it could all boil down to the front end. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 5:42pm |
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Gibson Member Since: 17 Feb 2017 Location: Washington Posts: 39 |
Thanks docian and everyone else really appreciate all your input this seems like a cracking site |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 5:44pm |
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Gibson Member Since: 17 Feb 2017 Location: Washington Posts: 39 |
OK had the battery checked that's fine 12.7v without engine running and 13 something running I managed to get the car to lift up at the front by changing the settings on the circle dial and I couldn't hear the rumbling when driving until the front dropped again so I think you are right hopefully just something daft |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 6:04pm |
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docian Member Since: 18 Feb 2017 Location: northwest Posts: 19 |
No probs, please remember to post the resolution, don't think its a sensor issue though as from your pic the 4x4 display knows its low, once the seller has it fixed for you it would be worth thinking of taking it in to an INDY for a health check might be cost effective in the long term as most problems get exponentially more expensive the longer they are left, most INDY's can also do warranty work. In my experience Landy INDY's are different to the usual breed, they like a challenge and never give up, you find they only charge for the fix and not all the work they've done unlike the main dealers! |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 6:11pm |
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Gibson Member Since: 17 Feb 2017 Location: Washington Posts: 39 |
I will most definitely post the fix up hopefully may help someone else not sure what an indy is I'm gonna Google it now |
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Sun Feb 19 2017 6:13pm |
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