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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteen8 View Post
    Anyone can tell me how to open the lense of this light? I need to replace the bulb but can’t figure it out how to open the lens. I couldn’t find any screws

    Prise out the chrome ring and the lens then pulls out.

    Colin
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    Thats not a LandRover light, its from a Mini, got same ones on my Dodge!


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    So both silver ring and lens pullout?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteen8 View Post
    So both silver ring and lens pullout?
    yes. pull the ring first, then the lens.

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    Mine had 3 pins and slots for the chrome ring.
    Was a bit rusted, but turn the pull. lens held in by ring and sealing washer.

    whitehillbilly

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteen8 View Post
    Called VicRoads again and told my situation. She said I don’t need compliance plate because it pre-1969 and no need for engineering certificate because it has been registered in WA with that engine. Sound good but they can not send their statement to my email. So there is no way for me to show to the garage for rwc.

    Anyway I submitted an online enquiry and hoping they will reply soon and to my email hopefully.
    VicRoads office, 64 Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing.

    VicRoads are hopeless online for things out of left field... Mind you, they are often hopeless in person as well, but at least you can request to speak to someone higher up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Thats not a LandRover light, its from a Mini, got same ones on my Dodge!
    I'm pretty certain they were an alternative fitting on Series 2/early 2a - but I could be wrong!
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    Mine will not stay at high range. It will move neutral after few metre. Any idea what could be the issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteen8 View Post
    Mine will not stay at high range. It will move neutral after few metre. Any idea what could be the issue?
    It could be the detent mechanism spring, adjustment of the selector fork, worn gears in the transfer box, selector lever fouling on something limiting it's travel .......

    Had the same problem on my Series III, a new spring, detent plunger and a bit of adjustment fixed the problem (mostly).
    Unfortunately Photobucket held my pictures to ransom but I could probably find them if you PM your email address Isuzu C240 powered Series 3

    Colin
    '56 Series 1 with homemade welder
    '65 Series IIa Dormobile
    '70 SIIa GS
    '76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
    '81 SIII FFR
    '95 Defender Tanami
    '58 Series II (sold)
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    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    It could be the detent mechanism spring, adjustment of the selector fork, worn gears in the transfer box, selector lever fouling on something limiting it's travel .......

    Had the same problem on my Series III, a new spring, detent plunger and a bit of adjustment fixed the problem (mostly).
    Unfortunately Photobucket held my pictures to ransom but I could probably find them if you PM your email address Isuzu C240 powered Series 3

    Colin
    I had this problem on my 80"after I replaced the rubber boot , I found the new boot was very stiff. Once I unscrewed the boot off the floor I had no more problem so I have just left the boot loose for the moment & have not had a problem since.

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