I’m a few less kms so a good effort
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Attachment 185456Handed over the keys[bawl][bawl][bawl][bawl]
Happily I think the new Family will have as much fun as my crew have had in my D3s. Ten years of Disco(ing) has accumulated lots of toys and kit passed on now. LLMAS, engine flash tool which also reads and clear code.............................................. ....................................
No tears but I will keep all the magnificent memories of Mountain, snow, Mud, Rivers, Deserts, Dirt, Sand, Beaches all across our amazing country my D3s have taken me and my family The very cool buyer seemed genuinely happy with the camping trailer I tossed in. It clearly needs coat of paint after many thousands of miles on dirt and stone tracks and trails
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onzL0EM1pKY
So glad it was not handed over to do inner city school runs only.
Watching the 500 million quid put up in the UK for Landrovers with interest. The news does not yet cover Rangerovers, discos or defenders[bighmmm]. its is for "next-generation XJ a pure-electric sedan"
Replacement pending a suitable option.
I did see a very neat D1 at the hand over of the Keys which if some new CATL battery tech and or Solid state options just might tempt me to go old school with new school upgrades [thumbsupbig][thumbsupbig][thumbsupbig]
Purchased a Gap IID tool this morning to find out the error codes. Bring it on
Gap tool I must say is pretty awesome. Fault codes POOOE-22 and P2290-00 were present as expected and a few generic fualts so threw in a new fuel filter, changed the engine oil and filter and cleared the faults. No new faults present after a drive but will now log fuel pressure, rpm, throttle position and maybe egr stuff for a while. preparing for the new HPFP but will test the LPFP first.
I do hate intermittent faults but hey, this is my first fault code since april 2010 or 298,000km so not too bad I guess.