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    Friendly (NOT!)

    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Single post from Cyprus.... advert?
    No, buy what you like or don't buy, I don't care. Just telling my story

    If I posted from the UK, the home of Landrover would you assume the same?when-someone-judges-5ba028.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Cyprus, home of Nanocom. I believe the manufacturer is a vendor. I'll check.
    I live in Cyprus, I must be a vendor? Are all UK posters vendors to as that's the home of Landrovers?

    Am I not allowed to say its a good idea to have diagnostics?

    Whoops my bad for saying which one I got... Yes I got Nanocom because I could get it locally so not import fees.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    This post smells a bit scammy to me given its the first even post ... Its not as easy as just reading codes, the understanding of what codes to ignore also matters. I have poogoes here and have purchased in the past a manufacturers clone diagnostic system for them. The errors and codes returned can be volumous and leave you at a loss. If you jump on the forums and find somoene that works at a dealers or specialists, they will see the errors you have and know from experiance what the likely issue is. This experiance is hard earnt though.

    There is a reason why nearly every car I've even owned is pre-electronics crap. As soon as cars have gone to CAN bus type wiring where everything is controlled by the body computer rather than simple on/off switches ........ repairing becomes horrendously difficult. This complexity isn't really to improve the cars either, its to simplify and cheapen the production of modern cars while meeting the more stringent regulations strangling the automotive sector.

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    I have recently been using AI chatbot to help me understand the codes and readings, I have a brain and I am not afraid to use it but it does need a little more help the older I get.

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    You're being most disingenuous, Vix71. We welcome all Landrover tragics to this site, but have been burnt in the past by (for want of a better description) trolls. You'll find a wealth of information here and a heap of knowledgeable people who will take the time to assist you. But, you did not introduce yourself or give us any background, so we had no idea of the genuineness or otherwise of your post.
    So, let's start again.
    Is there any issue with your Landrover that you would like this forum to address?
    2013 D4 expedition equipped
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    (previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vix71 View Post
    I have recently been using AI chatbot to help me understand the codes and readings, I have a brain and I am not afraid to use it but it does need a little more help the older I get.
    Might I suggest not trusting the AI chat bots too much, If you have a nanocom IMHO its well worth the effort to get the appropriate RAVE or relevent workshop manual for your vehicle which should have the valid codes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vix71 View Post
    I live in Cyprus, I must be a vendor? Are all UK posters vendors to as that's the home of Landrovers?

    Am I not allowed to say its a good idea to have diagnostics?

    Whoops my bad for saying which one I got... Yes I got Nanocom because I could get it locally so not import fees.......
    Don't read into my post, what is not there. You cannot deny your first post reads like an ad. If we knew more about you, we may not have considered that.
    We have a tradition here of not being rude to one another, that tradition needs to be respected.
    Let's start again, a friendly post in the introduction section would be a good place to start.
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    I hope you will understand, we are generally a good bunch here, but it’s not unreasonable to be a little suspicious in this age. I hope you will stick around, as I for one would like to know more about you and the beautiful island you live on.
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    Seat belt sensor woes-Defender 2018

    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    You're being most disingenuous, Vix71. We welcome all Landrover tragics to this site, but have been burnt in the past by (for want of a better description) trolls. You'll find a wealth of information here and a heap of knowledgeable people who will take the time to assist you. But, you did not introduce yourself or give us any background, so we had no idea of the genuineness or otherwise of your post.
    So, let's start again.
    Is there any issue with your Landrover that you would like this forum to address?
    I have posted already asking for help:

    Any advice would be appreciated...

    Went for an off road session round the Akamas and now my seat belt sensor keeps triggering and go into limp mode. Tried the usual clean, checked the buckle and the sensor looks ok. Can't see how a bit of a rough drive would split the wiring any suggestions?
    Got another trip planned in 9 days and don't fancy off roading in the D3 so want to get it sorted asap

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vix71 View Post
    I have posted already asking for help:

    Any advice would be appreciated...

    Went for an off road session round the Akamas and now my seat belt sensor keeps triggering and go into limp mode. Tried the usual clean, checked the buckle and the sensor looks ok. Can't see how a bit of a rough drive would split the wiring any suggestions?
    Got another trip planned in 9 days and don't fancy off roading in the D3 so want to get it sorted asap
    trace back the seat belt connector to its multi plug you'll possibly find its corroded and the vibration has upset it, flip it apart, carefully grease the pins and sockets with an electrical grease and reassemble. its also worth following up the earth connections to the BCU and every other earth you can get your hands onto.
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

    Fozzy, 2.25D SIII Ex DCA Ute
    Tdi autoManual d1 (gave it to the Mupion)
    Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)


    If you've benefited from one or more of my posts please remember, your taxes paid for my skill sets, I'm just trying to make sure you get your monies worth.
    If you think you're in front on the deal, pay it forwards.

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    I really enjoy this forum as there can be, er, "very robust" discussions without name calling. I've never struck that on any other forum (the EV thread is a good example of this). People should be able to discuss topics where they are at completely opposite ends of the spectrum in there beliefs, without abuse and having the threads deleted by moderators (I moderate on other forums, we have never managed to have an EV type thread last more than a few days without it being locked due to bad behaviour).

    The subject of this thread is what made me thinking immediately "scammer/spammer". It could be just a language barrier thing though
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