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jik22
24th December 2007, 01:50 PM
Is there an electronic D3 manual? I'm specifically after wiring diagrams, but instructions for taking the dash apart would be useful too.

p38arover
24th December 2007, 02:12 PM
Probably downloadable from the Land Rover Global Technical Reference. I've logged on there for a day and got all I needed for the P38A.

You have to pay a fee but it's not excessive.

Oh, when you've got it, let us all know...... :D

drivesafe
24th December 2007, 02:40 PM
Oh, when you've got it, let us all know...... :D

WHY?

p38arover
24th December 2007, 02:50 PM
WHY?

Just in case YOU need a copy, Tim! :D:D:D

jik22
24th December 2007, 03:04 PM
Probably downloadable from the Land Rover Global Technical Reference. I've logged on there for a day and got all I needed for the P38A.

You have to pay a fee but it's not excessive.

Oh, when you've got it, let us all know...... :D

Thanks Ron....but what are you doing in the D3 section? ;) :o

djhampson
24th December 2007, 03:58 PM
I've used the LRTR website for both the D3 and FL2 to get the wiring diagrams but for the D3 I'd suggest you subscribe for a month so you can go thru all the info on there.... theres quite a lot.

As for pulling the dash off the first step is quite simple.

Grab the peice of plastic that surronds the audio unit & A\C controls down low either side of the A/C controls and pull towards the back of the car.

There are clips inside of this peice that clip into the frame - try not to loose them.

This will give you access to the audio unit \ ac controls, the ac vents and the cubby hole in the middle of the dash.

p38arover
24th December 2007, 05:00 PM
Thanks Ron....but what are you doing in the D3 section? ;) :o

I'm a Super Moderator - I roam freely! :D:D:D

Also I have catholic tastes - I even like some other marques!. :o

garryc
24th December 2007, 07:14 PM
Is there an electronic D3 manual? I'm specifically after wiring diagrams, but instructions for taking the dash apart would be useful too.

I subscribed for a month and got a lot of info. The wiring diagrams and training sections(theory stuff) are pdf files and can be downloaded as units. The workshop procedures can't be so you need to go to the relevant section and check out the procedures.:)

drivesafe
24th December 2007, 08:08 PM
Just in case YOU need a copy, Tim! :D:D:D

Yep, that’s the plan

p38arover
24th December 2007, 08:18 PM
Yep, that’s the plan

Good thinking, Batman! :)

drivesafe
24th December 2007, 09:42 PM
Ok so this is probably not the place to ask but there use to be a vehicle wiring diagram “encyclopaedia” ( for want of a better word ) put out under the name Rellum or something along that line.

I’ve done a google search to no avail and the spelling is probably wrong, so would anybody know the correct name and whether the books are still available.

Cheers

RichardK
24th December 2007, 11:17 PM
Up until recently there was an old established bookshop in Perth called Rellims and at their peak were a good source for auto manuals etc., they did have a number of flip over type charts covering generic settings for a myriad of different makes of vehicles and these charts catered for different tuning settings (points etc.), for what we would now call the older type of motors.

Maybe thats who you are referring to.

HangOver
24th December 2007, 11:58 PM
doesn't Inc sell the electronic manuals?

drivesafe
25th December 2007, 05:56 AM
Up until recently there was an old established bookshop in Perth called Rellims and at their peak were a good source for auto manuals etc., they did have a number of flip over type charts covering generic settings for a myriad of different makes of vehicles and these charts catered for different tuning settings (points etc.), for what we would now call the older type of motors.

Maybe thats who you are referring to.

Hi Richard, thats the manuals and a further search found their latest editions, unfortunately they only cover a few makes these days.

30 years ago, when I was making and fitting car alarms, the Rellim manuals covered quite a few European makes as well as Jap and Australian makes, not so any more.

Cheers and thanks.