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    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman Dan View Post
    One key fob starts the car, the other will not.
    The key fob that failed had being starting the D2 all day, it hadn't being locking when I exited it, but would not start, lock or unlock the the D2 5 minutes later.
    When home the second key fob locked, unlocked and start the D2
    Since electronics was as well be magic to me, can't see how it operates, two new batteries didn't fix it. what is left as the problem?
    Circuit board on key fob is fried? I bought a new 1 on eBay & got it coded. No issues now. Whole exercise did cost me about $120-$150ish
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    So...turns out the fuel gauge decided to stop working at 1/4 full. Although I've never had an issue with it, turned out that 1/4 was bone dry.

    RAA thought faulty injector pump which made dollar signs flash before my eyes! Took local Landu mechanic an hour or so to work it out before putting in 10lt & off it went again!

    Do u think it needs a new sender, gauge or both?

    Congrats to the gent who said no fuel!
    It is possible that the Sender unit has become detached from it's location. However if it has failed you will either have to get a new pump which comes complete with the sender unit or source a replacement sender which I don't think you can buy separately new, but I may be wrong. If you can get one it is a fairly easy job to replace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    Did u need to put sealer under the back of the gasket? I did mine a while ago & damn thing still leaks
    Yes both times I put sealant in the corner of the D bit. Although, mine seemed to leak else where, back corner drivers side. Not wishing to speak too soon, but I'm hopeful that it had a lot to do with the rubber grommets. My original ones were very hard and a lot thinner than the new ones, which were quite pliable. Plus the new ones seemed to hold the gasket on very well once I turned it upside down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clintooo View Post
    Plus the new ones seemed to hold the gasket on very well once I turned it upside down.
    U turned ur car upside down to check for leaks?
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    [QUOTE=John_D2;2685494]So...turns out the fuel gauge decided to stop working at 1/4 full. Although I've never had an issue with it, turned out that 1/4 was bone dry. [/hi]

    Welcome to the club !

    Mine is the same ... Sits above full for 200km, full is 3/4, 3/4 is 1/2, 1/2 is 1/4, and below 1/4 is reserve (where the fuel warning light is supposed to come on - mine has only ever come on when the key is turned on and the dash lights do the light up and go off one by one ... ).

    Lat trip I ran the gauge down to 1/2 way between 1/4 and E and when I filled I put in 94.33L ... cutting it fine.
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    The immobilser got confused by a door opener at the Servo

    Don't know what it is about some auto door opening sensors but the same thing happened twice with my old D2A

    Was on the way out to dinner Friday night when the fuel light came on

    Having lots of time up my sleeve, I stopped off at the servo on the corner of Lygon and Elgin st Carlton and parked right outside the door

    Couldn't see any diesel pumps so popped in to ask the chap at the desk. Nope , no diesel

    Having a wallet and phone in the car , I recall trying to remote close but not seeing the 3 lights flash

    Came back out , hit the remote to open. Nothing.

    Opened the door , alarm goes off!!

    Rolled it away from the door and still no success so had to do the key combination reset

    It worked

    I have parked right outside numerous auto opening door sensors and had no problem for the last 18 months

    Is there a way of shielding the immobilizer or do I just make a mental note not to park near any auto opening doors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluids View Post
    when I filled I put in 94.33L ... cutting it fine.
    Strewth. Still, they're easy to bleed....
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    U turned ur car upside down to check for leaks?
    Seems excessive; mine leaks the right way up.
    ​JayTee

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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Seems excessive; mine leaks the right way up.
    If the car is upside down, the sump won't leak!
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
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    Strewth. Still, they're easy to bleed....
    Yep, really easy to bleed thank goodness... and while we're on the subject ... Is the tank 93 or 95L as I've seen both figures quoted ... ?

    Plus whatever extra I would get in as I always squeeze it to the brim rocking it a few times to max' each fill.

    Time to check the manual again ...
    Kev..

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