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djb222



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Location: Birmingham
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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Santorini Black
MOT fail, what needed to be fixed..

Here's an update on another 12 months ownership of my Range rover Sport L320. It's had a few issues some of which led to a failure of the MOT in mid December.
In this video we'll look at what needed doing on the Range Rover Sport. Some of the issues I fixed myself, the other work was addressed by an independent JLR mechanic prior to passing the retest.

It failed the MOT on Steering U/J, Emmisions, CV boot and warning light due to the Fuel filter housing.

Items that went Kaput in the last year were:

Lower Steering Column Universal Joint.
Exhaust emissions.
Front near side CV boot.
Fuel filter Housing/Sensor.
Bonnet Latch/Sensor.
Coolant Tank Sensor.

We look at all of these components and how much the Range Rover Sport has cost to fix since the last update in April 2020.

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