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dulcie Member Since: 04 Apr 2018 Location: sth yorks Posts: 33 |
done a few of your list except inner wheel arch cover, and battery to starter, will crack on with that sunday afternoon, behind battery ecu and plugs checked by last garage two weeks ago but will open up ecu and recheck I did all those about four weeks ago and everything was dry and clean. Thanks for your help again Paddi, mate with the( cheeky picture). |
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Sat Apr 21 2018 7:51pm |
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Piggysniffer Member Since: 22 Apr 2018 Location: West sussex Posts: 7 |
Hi, are you still having these problems |
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Sun Apr 22 2018 3:34pm |
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dulcie Member Since: 04 Apr 2018 Location: sth yorks Posts: 33 |
hi,yes I am still having all the problems, gonna have a go at things paddi said to do in a short while, thanks for asking,if you can help in any way,i would appreciate it. |
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Sun Apr 22 2018 3:52pm |
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Piggysniffer Member Since: 22 Apr 2018 Location: West sussex Posts: 7 |
Ok mate, I'm gonna see if I can copy and paste my fix from another site, it's pretty unreal but could help, can I ask if your car gets worse as the day/weather gets warmer/hotter |
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Sun Apr 22 2018 3:56pm |
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dulcie Member Since: 04 Apr 2018 Location: sth yorks Posts: 33 |
hi ,cant really say yet, and never thought it could be affected by weather,absolutely beautifull ride, especially with a knackered back but these problems boy it tries my patience. |
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Sun Apr 22 2018 4:32pm |
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Piggysniffer Member Since: 22 Apr 2018 Location: West sussex Posts: 7 |
This is my problem |
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Sun Apr 22 2018 4:36pm |
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Piggysniffer Member Since: 22 Apr 2018 Location: West sussex Posts: 7 |
Hope it helps picture in my gallery |
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Sun Apr 22 2018 4:42pm |
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jimbg Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: By the River Dart Posts: 1829 |
Here is your image
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Sun Apr 22 2018 5:01pm |
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dulcie Member Since: 04 Apr 2018 Location: sth yorks Posts: 33 |
when it first started with warning messages and everything lighting up like a Christmas tree,my backside went.then aa said don't be anxious to get it to the first indy specialist ,think and spend a few days finding websites and then make a decision of which way to g.,worked on my own cars all my life, had discoveries for years always done me own fixing but these ,man everything has a sensor, or module, " " but one thing I know it wont beat me",bit by bit,the last indy specialist couldent diagnose the fault said it was the plug under the back bumper, then head unit seven hour labour ,not a cat in hell all I wanted was a diagnostic report, I could have done the labour myself ,took jeep back and settled for hour labour ,maybe we can help each other out .when you said unreal I felt summat in tode water. I thank God for people on this forum else I would have a bill for at least a grand. |
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Sun Apr 22 2018 5:02pm |
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Piggysniffer Member Since: 22 Apr 2018 Location: West sussex Posts: 7 |
Thanks jimbg 👍👍
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Sun Apr 22 2018 5:19pm |
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dulcie Member Since: 04 Apr 2018 Location: sth yorks Posts: 33 |
now then that's interesting,indy garage took instrument cluster out and tested it said it was fine i don't think when it was there they got it started ,so they wouldent have known about over heating did you replace the cluster yourself?, |
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Sun Apr 22 2018 5:23pm |
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Piggysniffer Member Since: 22 Apr 2018 Location: West sussex Posts: 7 |
I've not replaced it at all yet mate I'm still driving it with ice packs on the cluster lol, I've got a whole bag of ice packs I take with me
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Sun Apr 22 2018 5:28pm |
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Piggysniffer Member Since: 22 Apr 2018 Location: West sussex Posts: 7 |
My local guy salmon will only fit and code a new cluster in, I want to find someone to code a used one in as I don't want to pay £550 for a cluster and £120+vat per hour if I can help it |
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Sun Apr 22 2018 5:33pm |
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dulcie Member Since: 04 Apr 2018 Location: sth yorks Posts: 33 |
now then, that's the reason I asked reprogramming a used cluster has to be done cos of mileage difference,have a look on e bay optical loop for range rover sport, which to me and my thinking because pcb is overheating which is sending false signals through your can link,as far as I know you can repair pcb boards but basically its just flat foil pressed on a board with diodes and resistors chips and other stuff but I don't think its the board it seems to me a diode or a resistor is heating and failing on the board anyway you could plug a optical loop in the can link and do away with ice pack fit your cluster back and wait till you can find someone to programme.loops are only a tenner. |
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Sun Apr 22 2018 6:00pm |
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