I wont lie, I chose my wife well, she doesnt understand it, but she supports it and loves the range rover...this is the one impulse she has been the happiest about. I think she has a sneaky suspicion that this car is actually for her once it is reliable...
Anyway, I believe I have just the right combination of ignorance, bravery, skill, fearlessness and poor memory which allows me the privilege of these experiences... So far, when it works, I am loving the Range Rover!
I tried plugging INPA into the RR but it refused to work while the internet insists INPA should work on these early L322s...bummer. Since I cant actually fix the car, I may as well clean it...
Before
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After what felt like 4 hours with a toothbrush and engine degreaser, I was left with a wankers cramp and this
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Lovely, still original paint on the wheels. Also had a dig in the boot and found this
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I need to do some voltage checks, but I am fairly confident that "all" my problems are caused by a weak battery. These cars HATE weak batteries and will throw all sorts of CAN related errors with low voltage.
- Car was completely dead and needed to be jump started twice at WBC
- Battery dated 2023 and with this low mileage, probably has not driven much in that time
- Has a bit of a long crank in the morning
- Clock resets itself once the car has started (indicating voltage drops below 10V)
- Gearbox seems to be fine when I start the car in the afternoon when things are warmer.
These symptoms all point to a weak battery or possibly a bad ground strap. Less likely could be a starter pulling too much power or the alternator not "catching up" fast enough...but will start with a new battery first