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Thread: Defender Puma 2.2 - voice your issues

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    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by MrLandy View Post
    ...oh, like in your exceedingly friendly and helpful post here?



    "Read your manual - Its a paper book thing that came with the car ;-)"

    Puma battery disconnecting



    So ...I should follow my owners manual? ...Or I shouldn't?



    Best wishes Tombie

    When all else fails...

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    Well this is very encouraging, looking at this thread, there are no real issues being report for the Puma 2.2. Me being a poor Disco 2 V8 owner that is currently replacing the head gaskets, again...


    Looking over the fence at 2.2 Defenders...


    Cheers
    Ron

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    Quote Originally Posted by tailslide View Post
    Well this is very encouraging, looking at this thread, there are no real issues being report for the Puma 2.2. Me being a poor Disco 2 V8 owner that is currently replacing the head gaskets, again...


    Looking over the fence at 2.2 Defenders...


    Cheers
    Ron
    Definitely the 2.2l TDCi is a keeper. You just have to realize that though it looks like all its predessors to a greater or lesser degree. It's a much more modern vehicle. Even those "no brainer" simple procedures like oil or battery changes need a pre-read of the manual.
    Neil
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    ....the correct manual

    Owners manual for operating the vehicle
    Workshop manual for - working on it.
    Neil
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  5. #225
    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by tact View Post
    ....the correct manual



    Owners manual for operating the vehicle

    Workshop manual for - working on it.

    Quite simple really Defender Puma 2.2 - voice your issues

    And if you want warranty servicing use a qualified mechanic and make sure he understands the modern requirements.

    If you don't - then service it yourself. Using the correct fluids and the correct procedures.

    Too easy...

    "Ting a ling a loo"

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    My only gripe is the key.Why do I have a full size key with a separate fob for central locking? Is there a reason LR don't supply Defenders with a nice fold-up all-in-one key like the Discos? Are they available.I've seen them in the UK,at TMD, all in one,but not folding.Is it just me?

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    i reckon it's so you can remove the button thingy and leave it in the car , that way you can get the key wet.
    You can buy the key and button as 1 unit, I've seen it when I was web trawling the other day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty90 View Post
    My only gripe is the key.Why do I have a full size key with a separate fob for central locking? Is there a reason LR don't supply Defenders with a nice fold-up all-in-one key like the Discos? Are they available.I've seen them in the UK,at TMD, all in one,but not folding.Is it just me?
    On pages 6&7 of my Owners Handbook is described the process to use your EKA code (you know your EKA code, right?) to gain access to the vehicle and deactivate the immobilizer manually if ever needed:
    "Step1. Remove the remote control from the key ring and keep it well away from the starter switch. "

    Hard to do with an all in one unit.
    Neil
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    (There it is...! The pleasing sound of yet another gripe exposed for the cool feature it is - soaring over my head)
    Neil
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    Quote Originally Posted by tact View Post
    On pages 6&7 of my Owners Handbook is described the process to use your EKA code (you know your EKA code, right?) to gain access to the vehicle and deactivate the immobizer if ever needed:
    "Step1. Remove the remote control from the key ring and keep it well away from the starter switch. "

    Hard to do with an all in one unit.
    You need your EKA code which they dont give you. I have been in touch with Land Rover and I am hoping I can get mine but apparently now to get the code is a nightmare. Why is it not supplied when you get the car, the instructions to use the code are in the manual!!? It is your car you really should be supplied with all the info to start the darn thing when you need to. I was down in Brisbane and took my keys out my pocket 1,700 odd km from home and there was only my key not my fob I honestly think my heart missed a beat. I retraced my steps and found my fob so all was good, but I need my EKA code.

    Chris

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