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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    I never before read a post from Dave with so much anger

    Just wonder how many cups of coffee he consumed before and during the job
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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    P38s have it, they even tell you when the window is blocked
    They also automatically reverse to release the arm/head.
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    I hate the way the rear wiper comes on when the front windscreen wipers are on any setting and reverse is selected.Both the D2 and D4 do this.

    Works well when the rear window is covered in mud.

    What were the designers thinking?

    Surely drivers today are capable of turning a rear wiper on and off when needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I hate the way the rear wiper comes on when the front windscreen wipers are on any setting and reverse is selected.Both the D2 and D4 do this..
    As does the P38A.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    As does the P38A.
    as does the caddy

    it had my missus in today, she had to call me as she couldn't turn the rear wiper off...

    put it in drive dear...

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    one bolt

    A particular bolt on a short wheel base series one.

    It's the bolt in the front of the right hand rear spring shackle and it's been installed in the factory from the outside.

    By the time the bolt has to come out to do spring work, the petrol tank is also showing it's age and this tank needs to be dropped down out of the way to allow the bolt to be pulled out enough to release the spring.

    Undoing the bolts of the rather old and fragile petrol tank does disturb the rust between the bottom two plates in the bottom of the tank, that in turn causes the tank to leak.

    Cutting the head off a rather scarce BSF threaded bolt with a angle grinder is the only other option and that's not good idea along side a dodgy fuel tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    I hate the way the rear wiper comes on when the front windscreen wipers are on any setting and reverse is selected.Both the D2 and D4 do this.

    Works well when the rear window is covered in mud.

    What were the designers thinking?

    Surely drivers today are capable of turning a rear wiper on and off when needed.
    I removed my rear wiper.

    But the motor kept on going.

    I disconnected the wires.

    I'm not much interested in whats behind me when I'm driving , and can't do much about it either.

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    the fuel cap on the defender...


    by far the most expensive part of the car....every time I touch it , im up for at least $50!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    as does the caddy

    it had my missus in today, she had to call me as she couldn't turn the rear wiper off...

    put it in drive dear...


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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    Definitely the driver. His heart isn't in the right place. Stuck in a loveless relationship, he longs for a German built sedan.
    Wow I had a sense of humour in 2008! Well two German cars came and went and took a ton of depreciation with them in the process, but I still have my 300 Disco. If I had my time again I would have got a 3.9 V8 manual with a good LPG system from the start.

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