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 Animal's chewed exhaust temp cable under the car
topgeartowers

Post28th Nov 2021 5:18pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 1 · Views: 400 · Subject: Animal's chewed exhaust temp cable under the car
Hi all,

Started the L322 ('12 TDV8) this AM and dash came up with red 'Restricted Performance'. Called out LR assistance, who did some diagnosis.

Turns out an animal (a fox I suppose) has chewe ...
 Over-excited fuel gauge
topgeartowers

Post28th Jun 2019 3:52pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 10 · Views: 1695 · Subject: Over-excited fuel gauge
Thanks so much for the quick advice!
 Over-excited fuel gauge
topgeartowers

Post28th Jun 2019 1:57pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 10 · Views: 1695 · Subject: Over-excited fuel gauge
Yes, 4.4 TDV8

That service bulletin is really, really helpful.

Do they tend to 'get worse' (more inaccurate fuel gauge) or am I just looking at a fail eventually?

Cheers
 Over-excited fuel gauge
topgeartowers

Post28th Jun 2019 1:27pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 10 · Views: 1695 · Subject: Over-excited fuel gauge
2012 Westminster
 Over-excited fuel gauge
topgeartowers

Post28th Jun 2019 12:54pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 10 · Views: 1695 · Subject: Over-excited fuel gauge
As a way of getting the car in quicker? Or because you think its about to totally conk out?
 Over-excited fuel gauge
topgeartowers

Post28th Jun 2019 12:36pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 10 · Views: 1695 · Subject: Over-excited fuel gauge
Hey lads,

My Westie has started getting over excited with the fuel gauge. A few days ago it was creeping down to 54miles to empty, then whilst in solid traffic shot up to 121miles to empty. Then sl ...
 Buying help re L322 Overfinch
topgeartowers

Post3rd Jun 2019 2:03pm
Forum: General · Replies: 16 · Views: 4743 · Subject: Buying help re L322 Overfinch
Depending on service history and the state once you get up close (does everything work, state of the paint etc), in my opinion that is a £25k - £27k car

Its sub 50k miles, Jan '13 (so last of the ...
 Advice on sinking Westie
topgeartowers

Post17th Apr 2019 6:58pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 4 · Views: 1140 · Subject: Advice on sinking Westie
Thanks lads - will do!
 Advice on sinking Westie
topgeartowers

Post16th Apr 2019 3:12pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 4 · Views: 1140 · Subject: Advice on sinking Westie
Hi all,

So my 2012 RR is irregularly sinking on the nearside rear. Sometimes in the morning it's slightly low, then whilst parked at work on a very slight incline, it usually sits low by the end of ...
 2009 Westie
topgeartowers

Post10th Apr 2019 8:25am
Forum: My Range Rover · Replies: 12 · Views: 2844 · Subject: 2009 Westie
I thought all Westminsters were 2012 cars, as it was a run model? Did they make them earlier than that?
 [Wanted] LED rear light
topgeartowers

Post20th Mar 2019 6:06pm
Forum: For Sale & Wanted · Replies: 4 · Views: 1021 · Subject: [Wanted] LED rear light
I've got a rear right tail light from my low mileage 2012 Westminister. I replaced it because it was occasionally getting condensation inside.

I think there is a DIY fix - so if you want make me an ...
 General Grabber AT3 255 55 R20
topgeartowers

Post19th Mar 2019 6:28pm
Forum: Wheels & Tyres · Replies: 112 · Views: 39858 · Subject: General Grabber AT3 255 55 R20
I got the car with 36 all round, changed to 34/36 as per door shuts and felt the car dived a bit more under braking. Will be going back to 36 all round!
 L322 Key Fob Upgrade in 3 Steps
topgeartowers

Post15th Mar 2019 4:14pm
Forum: Maintenance & Mods (L322) · Replies: 15 · Views: 5046 · Subject: L322 Key Fob Upgrade in 3 Steps
This looks cool - thanks for posting!

Does it mean you lose the physical key that hides inside?
 Help identifying a piece of trim
topgeartowers

Post9th Feb 2019 3:49pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 9 · Views: 2359 · Subject: Help identifying a piece of trim
That’s exactly what it is, did the pair of mine PITA job!

They look like they just slot on? Maybe some adhesive at the top to hold it? What did you have to do?
 Help identifying a piece of trim
topgeartowers

Post9th Feb 2019 3:47pm
Forum: Technical (L322) · Replies: 9 · Views: 2359 · Subject: Help identifying a piece of trim
To me it’s the rubber trim that fits on the tailgate glass.

Myself and others have removed there’s.

https://www.island-4x4.co.uk/moulding-strip-genuine-ded500180-p-34716.html

https://www ...
 
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