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Scottyboi2



Member Since: 17 Sep 2019
Location: Perth and Kinross, Scotland
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TDV8 Ride height control module fault

Hi there my name is scott, I'm a first time range rover owner and owned my car 4 weeks before the 2 turbos blew 🤦🏻‍♂️😂, had a list of faults as long as my arm but long story short I've spent 8 grand fixing it using only land rover parts, I've 2 faults I'd like to ask about

My car is sitting to the right hand side with both wheels and sometimes comes up a suspension fault no amber or red light though, car drives like a boat the anti roll bars aren't doing a thing, plug into 2 different diagnostics and one was ride height control module fault the other said eas control fault, could anyone shed some light on this ? Never seen this exact situation on any forums so far

Other issue is the left hand bank air inlet manifold has cracked right along the seam at the rocker cover is there any way to repair with plastic welding or epoxy or is is a new manifold?

Thanks for your help in advance and since this is my first post please point me in the right direction if this has been posted previously and I just cant find it..

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Danchez



Member Since: 21 Aug 2018
Location: Oxfordshire
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Hi Scotty..Sorry to hear about you hemorrhaging money Big Cry I can only comment on the intake manifold crack as this happened to mine. After reading a lot ...all pointed to get it replaced. Unless anyone can advise you a fool proof way ...

Post #587166 Wed Sep 18 2019 3:06pm
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