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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    Does the hand also reach out and smack them on the back of the head?
    No. Just you.

    Alan

    PS. I have caught pump attendants just about to put petrol in the Disco on two occasions so far. I start it myself now.
    Alan
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    Quote Originally Posted by drivesafe View Post
    $20,000 is the typical cost of repairs needed after filling up an RR diesel with unleaded.
    It's the running of it with diesel that costs the serious money.

    If you realise you have just don't start it, even just to move it away from the pump.

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    Misfuelling is so common in the UK that their road service ( like NRMA- RACQ ) now have a fleet of specially set up vehicles that will come to you at the servo, pump your tank out, clean it and fill it with the correct fuel.

    All this for about £350 ( $AUD700 )

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    I misfueled just once.

    It was in my D1 and put about 80 litres of petrol, hung the hose back up and the misses noticed I had just filled up with petrol.

    3 hours later and lots of brand new lawn mower fuel cans full of mixed fuel in the back of the D1 and a full tank of DIESEL, I continued on my way.

    You could get away with a small amount of petrol in an older diesel powered vehicle and they actually use to mix up to 25% petrol with diesel in vehicles in extremely cold climate countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Will the large truck nozzles fit and stay in, and if not, can the mis-fuelling device be removed or replaced with the D3 filler neck?

    I ask as I obtain all my local fuel from the only village bowser that has the large nozzle for the local trucks.
    Hi mate,

    The larger nozzles will not fit. They may fit into the first section, but this then means you have to hold it..I know what you do Graeme...naughty boy...

    Can it be replaced, i would assume so, but that is something that you may have to do yourself as LR will not allow us to modify the vehicle from factory in any way....they even frown upon us for tinting windows!

    Cya soon.

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    Thanks Sneigy. I rather doubted that the device could handle 2 different size diesel nozzles.

    LR replaced the filler neck on our 1st D2 with a larger one and the 2nd D2 had the larger one already. As the local servo has the large nozzle on its sole diesel bowser (and the handle is always covered in diesel), I wont be dribbling the fuel in for longer than I have to. I'll have no qualms about replacing the filler neck if that's the solution although it would be preferable if the device could just be unclipped.

    For those who don't remove the device, jerry can spouts could be a challenge too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sniegy View Post
    have to do yourself as LR will not allow us to modify the vehicle from factory in any way....they even frown upon us for tinting windows!
    That is Land Rover Aust for you. They are going to loose customers in the 4x4community.

    Window tinting? I thought that is how th dealers made their money?

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    After having a look at the mis-fuelling device, I think it wont be a problem. The large initial section is about 60mm deep and the big nozzle that I regularly use doesn't go any deeper into my D2's filler, although the nozzle catches on the D2's lip and that is still to be determined (by me anyway) for the D4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sniegy View Post
    Hi Ken,
    IDS (Vehicles computer diagnostic & programming system) doesnt allow this function for our market. I have been playing to try & get this function to operate but have been told that it is not applicable to our market.
    The Lazy Entry or windows go down function is part of our market & can be programmed into the vehicle as yours has.

    Cheers.
    Pete,
    Just seen local dealer, and he showed me that lazy lock will work on drivers door, push twice and hold. but not with fob as you said.
    Cheers Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniegy View Post

    2.7 TDV6 Base vehicle now, no designation
    3.0 TDV6 SE & HSE Variants.
    5.0 V8 HSE ONLY
    No V6 SE Petrol..... very sad....... made the SE spec nice and affordable for the likes of me with the D3..... Guess I will have to hang on to Audrey a bit longer.........

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