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    Range Rover issues

    Hi everyone i hope some people can help me im thinking of buying a 1999 range rover hse 4.6 v8 on lpg with 150.000km's has full servise history but i think ive been put off buy other people having problems with air suspension issues climate control issues and a few other things. Are they as bad as they say im quite handy with the tools so i can fix some things myself i dont realy want something that is going to cause me too much grief.

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    That is a pretty simple question. NOT!

    If your handy on the tools and it checks out ok then have a crack. EAS is pretty much DIY and not too expensive if you can DIY. Engine is generally the critical $'s bit. If there is absolutely any evidence of overheating then dig further. Do not take a short test drive. Take an hour or two with it and get it running as hot as you can... e.g. up hills with lots of passengers. If it's from a yard get extended insurance and drive it like its stolen for a month!

    They really do get their claws into you though so don't drive it unless your really thinking of getting one.

    There is plenty of knowledge and sharing avail. here so do some searches and reading (suggest a few nights!) if you wanna understand it all better.
    Hoo-Roo,

    Dave.

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    Thanks DT-P38 the car is private seller it a bloke that i work with he's a pom he imported it over here when he moved here to live it a one owner he wants i think $8500 for it haven't driven it yet but so far it looks ok .Thanks for your input.

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    They're not that bad. Yes, you can have problems but from what I've seen, you can get out of almost anything for a few hundred bucks IF you can do your own fault clearing. BUY A NANOCOM. The EAS is complex. Like anything complex, it can fail. The likelihood of failure is inversely proportional the maintenance you do on it. Example: Air springs are service items. If you blew one or it leaked, would you replace one or the lot? You replace all four. They're all on the way out. But if you want hassles with leaks times three more - replace one. It's that simple. If you have issues with something, fix it and fix it properly.

    Besides, nothing will remove the smug smile on your face from owning the best 4wd on the planet

    And, for emphasis: BUY A NANOCOM. Consider this to be as important to your toolbox as screwdrivers.

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    Welcome to the forum!

    Don't let the P38 reputation put you off - they are a brilliant 4wd! Some have more issues than others, and 99 times out of 100 they will be due to lack of maintenance. The first thing I did when I got mine is replace all fluids (including transmission and transfer, etc). Once you know what kind of life it's had you will know how easy a time you will have. Both of mine have been fantastic (first one drowned sadly).

    As a town car they are expensive on fuel, as a tourer they excel and love to tow, as a 4wd they are legendary! Mine spends most of its time in low range and out bush (off to the lions den this weekend), I have no doubts that it will get me there and back without drama!

    Cheers
    Keithy

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    Quote Originally Posted by DILLIGAF1 View Post
    Thanks DT-P38 the car is private seller it a bloke that i work with he's a pom he imported it over here when he moved here to live it a one owner he wants i think $8500 for it haven't driven it yet but so far it looks ok .Thanks for your input.
    Pommie cars will have been driven in winter; is this bad? Not here, but in the UK they put salt on the roads in winter. You may want to have a good look underneath to determine whether it has copped a beating and is rusty from the salt.

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    It'd pay to have a really good look underneath, and under the plastic kick pannel inside the car between the seat and the door. Just pop them up, and look under the wires; and in the wheel well.
    The p38's are very well tarred and waxed up through!

    Also bear in mind, if it come from the mother land, it won't run properly on 91, so it's premium only....

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    Not too much more to add except for the question, are they ok and not going to give me too much hassle? Well I put it to you this way, if your mechanically minded and not at the mercy of a mechanic, then I say it's worth the purchase, but if you do rely on mechanics to fix everything, then I'd say look elsewhere. Bear in mind too that like mentioned earlier, if it's imported the fuel may be an issue due to high compression motor that it has, also you may find the cooling system to be more suited to the cooler European climate and will need to pay extra attention to temperature when driving in our extreme climates wherever you are. All in all, accept the vehicle for what it is and you will love it, especially off road, and watch all the Toyota Landcruiser owners jaw drop when they see a Rangie out do their modified vehicles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redandy3575 View Post
    and watch all the Toyota Landcruiser owners jaw drop when they see a Rangie out do their modified vehicles.
    I'll second this! 2" and muddies on a 100 series can't keep up with my P38 off road!

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    Range Rover issues

    Thanks heaps everyone does anyone have one on lpg im trying to work out the tank mileage for running costs its v8.

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