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RRSTDV8



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Disco_Mikey wrote:

This is correct. The rear bumper comes off, and the rear body mount bolts are removed. The body is then raised just enough to get the ARC actuator out Thumbs Up

My local LR dealer obviously lifted the whole body off. I know this because when they put it back together they managed to get the steering wheel at an angle when the wheels are straight ahead. I put this down to having disconnected the steering column and then getting it one (or more) splines out when putting it back together. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #373671 Sat Feb 16 2013 8:58am
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Tomo



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Slovenia 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Zermatt Silver

Markos wrote:
Hi Mikey I just saw yours How to do it compilation Shocked Thumbs Up Bow down


Hi Markos,

Is there any possibility for you to give me the link where you found this compilation ? Because i have the same problem with the rear anti roll stabilizer.

PS: a pozna kakega dobrega serviserja ki je to e delal ?

Post #434065 Sun Aug 24 2014 11:04am
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Rangeboy



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Hi

My slow leak stopped!


Last edited by Rangeboy on Wed Dec 20 2017 9:10pm. Edited 1 time in total

Post #534204 Thu Aug 31 2017 6:39pm
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Buckster



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England 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Rear Anti Roll Bar Removal is partially lifting the rear body to remove. I know because mine was replaced under warranty due to leakage Thumbs Up 2003 BMW M5 - 5 Litres of V8 Optimax Slurping Goodness in Carbon Black

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Baz0195



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England 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Santorini Black

Disco_Mikey wrote:
Markos wrote:
To have the rear bar replaced you don't have to take the body off. It can be done in the way that they "open" your car from behind like a"can of tuna" just to get about 10cm space so that they can replace it. But it is true that on some LR services they don't know how to do that and they prefer to take the body off (and charge you a lot of����)and some others like in LR Aichlseder Klagenfurt (Austria) they know exactly how to do it in 3h.


This is correct. The rear bumper comes off, and the rear body mount bolts are removed. The body is then raised just enough to get the ARC actuator out Thumbs Up


Hi there, Mine is leaking from the top of this pipe, the leak is where the arrow is and was wondering if the pipe can be replaced or repaired, it’s at the front drivers side on my 2010 rrs. Neutral

Post #595006 Sun Feb 16 2020 4:07pm
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Antonical



Member Since: 21 Oct 2022
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 Autobiography Santorini Black
Dreaded Anti Roll Bar warning - Ouch!

I have a 2012 RRS 3.0 Autobiography. I love it.

But took it in for a look this morning to Famous Four as the ACE Stability warning came on a couple of days ago. Topped it up but clearly, that is not the issue. As had oil on the driveway today.

They said it needed a Front ARB and front pipes. Quote is £2142.15 + VAT if it doesn't need the control block then its 1567.20 + VAT.

Lots of oil on the undertray and clearly leaking from above there, but I could see that without taking the tray off difficult to see from where.

What a stupid design of system. The crazy bends of the front pipes are not really necessary (one of which was leaking as rusty. Unsurprising given its location and exposure. It would have been easier to fit Braided hoses but non standard connections make that very difficult.

So it's either drive it like miss daisy and live with the warning, or spend 2.5K to fix it. That is just for the front! I hate to think what the rear would be.

They said they were very confident it would not need a block, but until they try to replace the pipes they could not tell.

The other bombshell was, well if you have driven it then it might need a pump as you will have damaged it by driving it!

I didn't even ask what the price of that was!

Any advice on whether I am better off getting the parts which seem to be way less than a grand and having my normal garage fit it?


Cheers

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Equalibrio



Member Since: 22 Nov 2022
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Australia 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 S Zermatt Silver

OK, don't drive without ACE fluid. The pump will seize, take out the serpentine belt, and then you're stuck on the side of the road.

I have a 2006 RRS with the sports upgrade (ACE & Brembo's)

3 years ago, the metal ACE pipe near the front stabilizer cracked. Spent about $5k AUD with Land Rover getting all the pipes replaced and a replacement front stabilizer (which was NQR). System failed within a week and another front stabilizer was installed.

Jump to early this year and one of the flexible pipes leading to the front stabilizer burst (the ones you can see when you take the front right wheel off). On checking they were dated '2010', so were old stock when installed 3 years earlier. I emergency taped the hole. Ran for a while, and blew another hole in the same hose. Patched again and then blew a third hole in the same hose.

Took it to a local specialist who could not get the pipes, so put in a secondhand set, with a view to get rid of the car within a few months. Well, I didn't and last week. burst hose again.

So, a bit of research indicates it's the 'inbound' pipe to the front actuator, so that is probably blocked and causing the burst at what is the weak point of the system. I'm not interested in fixing it again, but am now considering cutting both flexible pipes off and putting a 'U' shaped bit of hose in to completely bypass the front stabilizer.

I'm currently driving it with the ACE fuses out. It's certainly doesn't go as hard around corners, but it's certainly not going to spear off a cliff or anything without ACE.

Post #628434 Tue Nov 22 2022 6:09am
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Antonical



Member Since: 21 Oct 2022
Location: Lincolnshire
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 Autobiography Santorini Black

Well it's fixed. New ARB and pipes to the distribution unit.

£2100!!!

Famous four in Louth.

Great to drive again.

Post #628518 Thu Nov 24 2022 9:40am
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