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    Newbie in the Land of Rovers

    One of the fellas suggested I re post this here from the introductions page. I thought that to be a great idea, so here it is.

    Hi guys,
    Dan here. I am in the process of buying my first 4wd and have decided upon the 2000 Range Rover (or more the point the budget and the missus did. ). The deposit is down and just waiting for the approval on the finance, but now I need to ask some advice.

    Firstly, I had better tell you about the things that it will be used for. We have 2 young kids and a caravan. You guessed it, another Toorak tractor with light towing duties. We wanted something that would be comfy around town for daily driving as well as have the grunt to pull the van easily and provide the comfort for the growing kids in the back on longer trips. I personally am also looking forward to the opportunity to do a little 4 wheel driving in order to camp and fish in some out of the way places.

    Now for the car.

    As mentioned it is a 2000 Range Rover. It is the 4.0L V8. I have viewed receipts for a mountain of work done on it including:
    Complete recent engine rebuild, alternator, hoses, electrical board fix up (under drivers seat) , air suspension 3 out of 4 air boots and compressor replacement. Roughly 10 grand spent somewhat recently.

    I am reasonably handy on the spanners so could probably fix most mechanical problems myself but;

    The questions I have for you, the experienced gurus in the land of Rovers are:

    1. What have I gotten myself in for?
    2. What problems do you know of with these models?
    3. Is there any way of avoiding/preventing them other than regular maintenance?

    Any ideas would be unreal.

    Thanks

    Porchy

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    Hi Dan & welcome to the world according to Land Rover. I would never have bought my P38 without the assistance of the members here. As was said to me if you knew of all the faults you would never buy one . But after having owned one you will never drive anything else
    Preventive mantanance is your best friend and they are simple to work on. Get yourself a copy of RAVE cd.

    Here is the bible for Range Rover's & P38's.

    Range Rovers

    or more specifically.

    Range Rover P38/4.0/4.6 Common Problems and Fixes

    There is a wealth of knowledge on here . As well as other forums.Try these.

    fullfatrr.com - Index

    RangeRovers.net Forum

    Gary


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    Thanks for the reply Gary.

    I thought that I would ask you guys as I have read a heap of reviews since putting down the deposit and was getting a little scared.

    People either seemed to love them or REALLY hate them. Complaints ranging from fuel consumption, to engine woes and the moustache on the guy who designed them.

    I thought it might be the old thing of make sure you sook nice and loud if you hated things but keep quiet if it is good.

    Hopefully I'm right.

    Porchy

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    Go get some "get out of jail" cards!

    Welcome aboard,

    Definetley get a copy of Rave first.

    Also suggest you go checkout hardrange.com and purchase an EAS Bypass kit. If the budget allows, also grab an EAS Buddy or Kicker. Also, if your wanting off roading then check out their lift kits, bars, etc.

    Also, if engine has been rebuilt recently check with repairer if radiator, thermostat, water pump were looked at/serviced/replaced. If not, get the system flushed, tested and fix whatever is advised.

    If you can DIY you will be a happier owner as you will not have to pay others silly money for relatively simple work. And these are quite simple to work on for service and common repairs. Look for service and replacement parts online if you have time at ebay.co.uk and if no time come back here for advise on good local suppliers.

    The only other thing I would say is drive it, treat it like a normal car, enjoy the ride and come here with any specific queries or concerns. Try not to get too emotionally attached to the thing... they can get their claws into you.

    HooRoo, Dave

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    Thanks very much for the info. I shall definitely be checking out the sites etc that you have mentioned. I will also check in regards to the cooling system because from what I read that is the real killer of engines (a bit different to the old Holden red that is in my Monaro ).

    Porchy

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    Yes as Dave said. I had an EAS Kicker, recommended. Clears EAS faults. Also fitted a bypass kit. Another plus. Dont forget RAVE.
    Even with a few minor faults they will grow on you.
    And YES E-Bay.co.uk is your friend. Prices can be 1/3-1/2 what they are here.As long as there not too big as postage can sometimes be a killer. Can be negated by combining a number of items in one parcel.

    Gary

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    Welcome to the gang of bangheaders. Range Rovers are a rewarding mix of pain and pleasure, one minute your giving her a good spanking, the next thing you know she's got you bent over clutching your ankles - if this is your scene, you're going to love your RR.
    On a more level note, the RR is a complicated car made easy by the great info and support. A lot of the challenges you will face have been well reported and that limits the surprises but will still give you a few good challenges along the way. Ebay.co.uk is a great hunting ground as is its US counterpart. Don' forget to bend the knees!

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    Before you get it... Get the RAVE from daves shop and begin reading.....

    make sure you understand and I mean REALLY understand the wiring schematics and diagnostics sections.... (the servicing and maintenance overhaul sections and pretty much the whole rest of the disc are also worth knowing)

    just trust me...

    Oh... find all the earth points and fix them first.
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

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    Not too much more to add here but to love the vehicle for what it was made for, luxury four wheel driving, and it does it in style. These vehicles are a real eye opener to those that don't know Range Rovers, and boy does it suprise. Obviously as mentioned earlier, keep on top of the maintenance, learn as much about how the vehicle ticks, have it serviced by a good RR mechanic on a regular basis and you will love the Range Rover. Oh and another thing is to be gentle with them, they're the sort of vehicle that if you look after it, it will look after you, simple as that

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    Porchy - welcome mate! You are going to love your P38, then hate it if/when something goes wrong, then you're going to love it all over again when it is fixed. It has been said before and I'll say it again... maintain it and it will serve you well, ignore it and it will drive you mad. Cooling system, air suspension, battery and earth points pretty much covers 90% of issues.

    If you do check out the hardrange.com site, never mind that it is just a static page at the moment. I will get the shop up and running again sometime between now and the new year. Contact Andy and I directly through info@hardrange.com if there are any bits you are after. Calibrate your expectations and pricing by checking back here at the forum and through eBay and UK based suppliers. I won't take offence if you get a better price somewhere else - I am primarily a P38 enthusiast who happens to have a hobby business that sells (some) bits for them

    Cheers, Paul.
    My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com

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