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finallyrangie
12th June 2022, 12:01 PM
Went away for a weeks holiday and left the Discovery, 2002 D2a td5 auto, outside in the airport parking for a week, got back yesterday.
Remote worked from a distance and all the doors and tailgate unlocked as they should, cases went into the boot.
Key turned easily in the ignition and the car started instantly, ran smoothly all the way home, quietly and with no warning lights or random chimes from the dash.
My question, as per the title, what do people do on Sunday afternoons when there is nothing wrong with the disco?
Discosux
12th June 2022, 04:37 PM
Hubris and the Rover Gods don't mix.
Dust off the cheque book, you just screwed the pooch
laney
12th June 2022, 06:14 PM
yup you just mossed yourself bugger[bawl]
finallyrangie
12th June 2022, 07:18 PM
I fear you may both be right, but hopefully someone got a smile out of it before it happens
AK83
13th June 2022, 08:20 AM
......
My question, as per the title, what do people do on Sunday afternoons when there is nothing wrong with the disco?
Just like some youtubers(such as LR Time!) ... make coffee!... just like Toyota owners. [biggrin]
Yep.. boring, I get that... but I like coffee.
One possible solution is to get yourself another two Discos(don't matter which type) and hence reduce the odds that you don't get much time to 'make coffee'.
trout1105
13th June 2022, 09:24 AM
I had many Many days just like yours with my 2004 D2a when EVERYTHING worked perfectly[thumbsupbig]
Make the most of it because it won't last[happycry]
finallyrangie
21st June 2022, 05:46 PM
The gods were quick to answer me, looks like I might be shopping for a new fuel pump
trout1105
21st June 2022, 05:56 PM
The gods were quick to answer me, looks like I might be shopping for a new fuel pump
Murphy's law 101[bigwhistle]
Discosux
22nd June 2022, 11:29 AM
The gods were quick to answer me, looks like I might be shopping for a new fuel pump
Fuel pump, pffft.
finallyrangie
22nd June 2022, 03:50 PM
[QUOTE=Discosux;3153302]Fuel pump, pffft.
Thank you for your 'supportive' comment, had me laughing out loud!
I suspect you might be right!
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