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 Trickle chchargers
dpcwright

Post30th Nov 2024 1:19 pm
Forum: Technical · Replies: 9 · Views: 505 · Subject: Trickle chchargers
For about seven years I left a Defender 90 in a garage in Finland with a solar panel on the garage roof as we only used the vehicle in the summer.
The panel I purchased at the boat show many years ag ...
 Led trailer lights
dpcwright

Post11th Feb 2021 10:17 am
Forum: Technical · Replies: 10 · Views: 3665 · Subject: Led trailer lights
My experience with LED trailer lights was not good, I fitted LED lights to my trailer behind my 2011 Freelander and there were all sorts of strange results with lights not working or flashing constant ...
 Clutch issue no resistance straight to floor clutch faulty
dpcwright

Post2nd Feb 2021 1:19 pm
Forum: Technical · Replies: 15 · Views: 4325 · Subject: Clutch issue no resistance straight to floor clutch faulty
Now do not hold my feet to the fire but it looks like LR 002905 which is called Differential Seal
But I suggest you check this carefully as St Helena is a long way to send it back

David Wright
 Clutch issue no resistance straight to floor clutch faulty
dpcwright

Post2nd Feb 2021 10:32 am
Forum: Technical · Replies: 15 · Views: 4325 · Subject: Clutch issue no resistance straight to floor clutch faulty
My suggestion to repair this dust cap is to turn up a sleeve to fit over the entire stub axle with an internal diameter to be a clearance fit on the seal diameter. Put a short taper on the front edge ...
 My kingdom for a diff
dpcwright

Post13th Mar 2020 10:34 am
Forum: Maintenance & Modifications · Replies: 13 · Views: 5212 · Subject: My kingdom for a diff
My freelander is the ninth Land Rover I have been involved with over the last 30 years and it is going to be the last one. My diff failed at 42000 miles which I find totally unacceptable and Land Rove ...
 Trim Panel Rivets
dpcwright

Post16th Oct 2019 10:19 am
Forum: Maintenance & Modifications · Replies: 5 · Views: 3115 · Subject: Trim Panel Rivets
I recently had to buy a set of fastenings for the lower trim panel after a jacking incident (all pilot error) and have many of them left over.
So if you tell me exactly what you wish me to measure I ...
 Oil for 2013 SD4 HSE
dpcwright

Post10th Feb 2019 7:20 pm
Forum: Technical · Replies: 16 · Views: 5538 · Subject: Oil for 2013 SD4 HSE
Another vote for Shell Helix Professional but it has to be AF-L and I also obtained it via ebay from Germany,

It seems that they can supply this into the UK post free cheaper than any one in the U ...
 Transfer box help
dpcwright

Post16th Jun 2018 9:53 am
Forum: Technical · Replies: 15 · Views: 11930 · Subject: Transfer box help
Do you really need to know the predetermined torque as it is set by the spacer collapsing?
This is a very common way to set preload on bearings and it is set by tightening the nut until the spacer co ...
 Genuine LR Service kit On Offer
dpcwright

Post20th Jan 2018 10:41 am
Forum: Maintenance & Modifications · Replies: 4 · Views: 2201 · Subject: Genuine LR Service kit On Offer
I ordered mine yesterday from Matfords and delivered at 10.36 this morning (Saturday) Brilliant service and highly recommended
 Low Beams Always On?
dpcwright

Post5th Nov 2017 1:30 pm
Forum: Technical · Replies: 12 · Views: 6550 · Subject: Low Beams Always On?
Light Green coloured wire is not a ground/earth wire on British vehicles - that is usually black.
The standard convention for light green is a cable from the voltage stabiliser to the instruments (f ...
 DPF sensor rubber hose split
dpcwright

Post28th Oct 2017 10:27 am
Forum: Maintenance & Modifications · Replies: 10 · Views: 5743 · Subject: DPF sensor rubber hose split
My DPF sensor went about 12 months ago and the car went into limp home mode - I took it for diagnosis to a local chain who rang Land Rover who advised that the DPF should be changed at a cost of £2700 ...
 Haynes manuals
dpcwright

Post11th Sep 2017 10:47 am
Forum: Maintenance & Modifications · Replies: 15 · Views: 5964 · Subject: Haynes manuals
Definitely not an MG B as it has a single carb and the heater is not right.
I think Dorsetfreelander is correct it is one of the badge engineered Farina style Oxfords or Cambridges
 Haynes manuals
dpcwright

Post11th Sep 2017 9:28 am
Forum: Maintenance & Modifications · Replies: 15 · Views: 5964 · Subject: Haynes manuals
Yes you are correct they had two six volt batteries and as you say positioned under the back seat
 Haynes manuals
dpcwright

Post11th Sep 2017 9:27 am
Forum: Maintenance & Modifications · Replies: 15 · Views: 5964 · Subject: Haynes manuals
Nah - never had a jumper as good as that
 Haynes manuals
dpcwright

Post11th Sep 2017 9:15 am
Forum: Maintenance & Modifications · Replies: 15 · Views: 5964 · Subject: Haynes manuals
The cover of that book looks like the engine bay of an MG B - that takes me back a few years
 
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