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DuncThe Geek Member Since: 09 Jan 2025 Location: Merseyside Posts: 4 |
Hi All
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Thu Jan 09 2025 2:56pm |
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rayodunne Member Since: 17 May 2018 Location: Sudbury Posts: 40 |
A "generic reader" likely only reads the engine ECU, have the codes read by a proper scanner. 2009 Range Rover Sport Supercharged |
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Fri Jan 10 2025 7:18pm |
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JonnyCJ Member Since: 25 Apr 2011 Location: Wirral Posts: 409 |
Hi Dunc - if you don't already know them, try Bell Automotive in Queensferry. They're a lot easier to book an appointment with than Ian Barclay in Birkenhead. |
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Mon Jan 13 2025 4:16pm |
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Ian335 Member Since: 09 Oct 2019 Location: Wales Posts: 16 |
I had a similar problem with my 2011 3.0 diesel last July. Landrangerdeeside in North Wales diagnosed a faulty rear height sensor. They fitted a new one together with a new Propshaft which was falling to pieces.Car fine now. I would recommend. Regards Ian. |
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Tue Jan 14 2025 3:02am |
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DuncThe Geek Member Since: 09 Jan 2025 Location: Merseyside Posts: 4 |
Thanks for that, good to know both those names. It's with my local back street guy that I've known for years for a cambelt and I'm hoping his kit will say which one it is. They do seem to be prone to the wiring going open circuit so fingers crossed for an easy fix on that. SEO Geek, Writer & Photographer by day. Too tired to be Batman by night. Allergic to cats, horses, traffic wardens & speed cameras. I have a teenage daughter and a Range Rover Sport - that's why I never have enough money for beer or pizza! |
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Sun Jan 19 2025 10:34am |
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