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    Range Rovers net

    Something seems to have happened to the Range Rovers.net website.
    I can't find the really useful database, only a forum.
    Has it moved somewhere?

    Terry
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    Hi Terry,
    They seem to have updated their forum software (I'm using phone), but if you click on the 3 dots on the top right (next to the person box), it brings up an option for advanced search...
    I suspect this may now be the way to find want you want...

    A couple of other forums I frequent have "updated" the software, (well, the host of the software, not the actual site owners), and "hidden" the useful stuff, keeping the forum looking 'modern and fresh'....Range Rovers netRange Rovers net

    So I'd suggest you may have to use the search facilities to find the info you require..?

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    Righto, thanks Mark. I'll dig a bit deeper...
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    I have tried and i can't find any of the reference pages which were not part of the forum

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    Me too. I guess we have to subscribe and pay the fee.
    Probably fair enough, it is a good resource.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTree View Post
    I have tried and i can't find any of the reference pages which were not part of the forum
    Which is disappointing as I wrote a few of them.
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    I don't follow what you blokes are speaking of...
    I'm on my humble Nokia, and can look at all forum threads, and then delve deeper into the posts....
    Is it different on a PC maybe???

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    We aren't talking of the forum.

    There were many, many pages of support info, e.g., details of RR models, common faults, repair pages, upgrades for RR, etc. All seem to have disappeared.

    For example, I wrote an article (with pix) on repairing the P38A fusebox and it used to be here (edited so the URL will show:: rangerovers.net/repairdetails/electrical/fusebox.....html

    It no longer exists.

    I just checked my hard drives but I no longer have a copy of RangeRovers.net on my computer. I used to help the original site owner, John Brabyn, with site updates and editing so I had a copy of the whole site (not including the forum).
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    We aren't talking of the forum.

    There were many, many pages of support info, e.g., details of RR models, common faults, repair pages, upgrades for RR, etc. All seem to have disappeared.

    For example, I wrote an article (with pix) on repairing the P38A fusebox and it used to be here (edited so the URL will show:: rangerovers.net/repairdetails/electrical/fusebox.....html

    It no longer exists.

    I just checked my hard drives but I no longer have a copy of RangeRovers.net on my computer. I used to help the original site owner, John Brabyn, with site updates and editing so I had a copy of the whole site (not including the forum).
    Hiya,
    Have you emailed John to see what's going on?

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    John is no longer involved with the forum. He sold it to VerticalScope some years back (about the same time I stopped going there). I haven't spoken to him for a while - I ring him every so often. I must call him again, soon. (I have visited him in Bodega Bay, north of San Fran and where the Hitchcock movie The Birds was filmed.)
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