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    Has anyone got all the electrical computer answers???

    Has anyone on the forum found a way of making all the electrical gremlins go away? Swapping out computer boards or alike and retaining original functionality of the vehicle?

    Big question but I remember reading somewhere that people were replacing ecu's with Disco 1'sor something like that.

    If not who do you get yours fixed by in Brisbane??

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    I have a rule that I swear by, especially for P38's.

    REVO

    Regular servicing - how else is something that is 13yrs or older going to keep rocking on!

    Engine goes bang - spark, fuel, air. Good filters and plugs, leads, quality fuel, oils, water pump and cooling system.

    Voltage - Look after the battery, plugs and connectors, keep the alternator happy and clean.

    Over the top - Even for a petrol, if the oils are looking a tad dirty, I'll change them. I've done 3,500km oil changes after a good trip, sometimes (like my current P38) it's at 5,500km and the oil is still good so I'll stretch it to 7,000km if it stays clean.

    I also avoid pulling things apart to "check" unnecessarily. If it works well, is clean and does what it should, leave well enough alone! If it's losing efficiency (EAS pump for example), get ready to give it some lovin'!

    Know your baby well and it'll return the favour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrisbane View Post
    Has anyone on the forum found a way of making all the electrical gremlins go away?

    remember that prevention is better than cure....







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    Quote Originally Posted by charliebrisbane View Post
    Has anyone on the forum found a way of making all the electrical gremlins go away? Swapping out computer boards or alike and retaining original functionality of the vehicle?
    Cheers
    Whats wrong with the car exactly?
    Have you done this yet? **INFO** Electrical Troubleshooting

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    gremlins are simply issues that are not diagnosed.

    get some diagnosis tools. there is no magic fix for gremlins, they must be diagnosed and fixed.
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    What electrical niggles do you mean?
    Electrically I've found the p38 very robust. The only weak points I would say are the under bonnet fuse box, the servo motors for the hevac, and the computers being mounted so low.


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    As above, change the fuse box and see if you have any problems after that

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    On the RangeRovers.net forum they talk of corrosion in connectors but I've yet to see it - except in the case of the OBD2 connector. Water must drip onto it.

    Of course, the fuse box can be a problem. I'm sure mine was damaged by persons unknown (dare I say mechanics?) spilling coolant into the fusebox. Whenever I fill the reservoir, I shield the fuse box.

    My fuse box after splitting it open (pic taken from this page http://www.rangerovers.net/repairdet...fusebox.html):

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    Hi

    I have seen a bit of corrosion on the copper pins of various connectors, but a treatment with deoxit sorts them out.

    Other gremlins can be caused by failing computers, but you need to work out which ones before you just start replacing stuff.

    Also I agree the usual culprits are the fuse box, alternator and battery so look there before you start attacking other bits!

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    except in the case of the OBD2 connector. Water must drip onto it]
    do you know the cause of this one?
    mines corroded but i cant see any water
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