My RR only like Philips globes. Pat
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My RR only like Philips globes. Pat
I'm glad that you got it sorted in the end. I'm still going with my problem. I get the HDC Transmission Fault error followed by the car lowering itself.
My local LR specialst has changed my brake light switch twice to no avail and then I bought a brand new battery that initially looked promising but now the error is back. Have replaced the brake light buls in the rear but that didn't fix it.
I'm in two minds whether to take the car to a dealer or keep taking it back to the specialist. Seems like they are just asking me to spend money until we find the fault. Why can't the diagnose the exact fault and then ask me to spend money.
I'm like you OVER IT:censored:
I remember thinking when the D3's first came out and the first few years reports on reliability where good and thinking Land Rover had finally nailed it and reliability is finally up there with the Jap brands. After reading many of these threads now days it honestly just makes my heart sink about the brand we all love some much.
As a person looking at getting into a D3 , i have crawled the other forums . try reading the Prado one you wonder why they still buy them.
As for the Patrol they are all waiting for them to go bang!! (yup i own one a 4.8 though for the moment)
so still looking for low km D3 SE diesel ....
The suspension lowering is a direct result of the brake system reporting a fault. I suspect there is a wheel speed sensor giving intermitant faults so check to see if the wiring harness behind the left front wheel has come away from its chassis clip and had insulation worn from the wires allowing them to touch together as this is a common occurrance.
Would this show up if the codes were read? I have a spare brake switch in my spare parts and just changed the tail/stop lights to LEDs - now i might check the wiring harness behind the front left wheel and provide some padding as a precautionary measure so I don't have this issue.
Garry
My D3 costs me a fortune in services and repairs. However that is because I use it for what it is meant for and then some, meaning it breaks things or more to the point I break and wear things out on a regular basis.
These vehicles are great bits of gear that were way ahead of their rivals and in many cases still are years later and I for one are very happy with my old D3, especially given it is well over 8 years old.
Take a look at these threads. Definitely some good pointers to check on:
DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - Transmission Fault, HDC Fault, Suspension Lowers
DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - HDC, TRANSMISSION AND PARK BRAKE FAULT
DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - Hill decent control fail / suspension lowered during driving
DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - BONG - Transmission fault suspension lowering
DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - Transmission Fault, HDC Fault and Suspension Lowers - WEIRD!
Brake Light Switch
Non Genuine bulbs
Capacitor Assy (RF Supressor) bolted to transmission(fuse blows)
TCM
Poor earth connection on battery
Battery in poor condition
Earth strap issues
Fuel filter (recall??)
bad Injector
Steering angle sensor
suspension height sensor
Rear ediff module
Chafed wiring front wheel well
Poor connection for harness in rear wheel well
water in TCM wiring/corrosion.
etc. etc.
If you can get the fault codes read then that will help to provide more detailed info on what is going on. As said in the threads above the order in which these occur matters. Get the repairer to give them to you, then post them up here - some of the guys are sure to be able to offer some advice.