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    lewy is offline Wizard Silver Subscriber
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    There is a plastic panel in front of the passengers knees that looks like a service panel,but on mine there is just another bit of metal that does nothing unless i am missing something here. I hope i am my aircon man said i had a partially blocked tx valve and i didn,t have enough money to pay him to pull it out but if i pulled the panels off myself he would fix it,

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    I don't know if my model is different but all he took out was the service panel not any part of the dash. He said it took them less than two hours to replace the valves and some other thingamajig. The East Perth guys said they could do it in less time.
    My dash is untouched I know this because none of the crap I have on it has moved a fraction and the spider webs are still intact but I haven't seen the spider I think the air con gases might have killed him. They only started doing it a 2-3pm Tuesday it was ready when I picked up as soon as they opened this morning (7:45am).
    Sure I'll take a photo but don't expect me to be of any help with the mechanics I didn't do it myself I have no idea. I've taken the dash out myself but with mechanic supervision just in case I stuff it up. I takes me a long time but I don't break anything. The workshop manual tells you how but I don't touch the stuff underneath so don't ask me about that I can't even remove the sump plug

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco2tow View Post
    .... I took it to the East Perth guys to double check the work he said it all looks good and it is working well .....
    They are nice folks at East Perth .... .... Upfront with old school service


    Make sure you take a pic of this "service panel" .... could save folks a lot of grief


    Mike


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    They are really nice @ east perth and seem to know what they are doing. The guys who did my aircon must know what they are doing too if it only took them 2 hours and everyone said it was so hard & all. The boss reckoned it was easy he said a lot of cars are much harder than landrovers- no mechanic has EVER said that before
    These are the photos of what he showed me he called the first one the "service panel" in the dash
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    the other is the area he pointed out to me they replaced a part in the engine bay.
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    That is what he showed me. In all honesty I didn't pay much attention I was just happy it worked & nothing was broken.

    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    They are nice folks at East Perth .... .... Upfront with old school service


    Make sure you take a pic of this "service panel" .... could save folks a lot of grief


    Mike


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    Yeah there is like a black thing in there I don't know excatly what it is but I think it is part of the air circulation system as I've seen the same thing when I pulled the datsun's dash out. Also it seems to be plastic in mine. How much did he quote you for it? I would say go to the guys in east perth but that doesn't help you where you are. I have a written quote it states the parts- TX valve $66 Labor R&R (Remove & Refit) tx valve 2hrs $176.

    Quote Originally Posted by lewy View Post
    There is a plastic panel in front of the passengers knees that looks like a service panel,but on mine there is just another bit of metal that does nothing unless i am missing something here. I hope i am my aircon man said i had a partially blocked tx valve and i didn,t have enough money to pay him to pull it out but if i pulled the panels off myself he would fix it,

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    Tx valve replacement

    Have just bought a D2 Td5 which previous owner was told that Tx valve needed replacement. (So no aircon)
    Local LR dealer says he has never had to replace one, and says it is an all day job involving removal of all the dash to get the heater/aircon unit out.
    I am seeing others saying it can be done in less time. (like a couple of hours.) On Subaru's it is a 30 minute job I am told..........but I don't want a Subaru.
    Does anybody have an accurate idea of how big a job it is to R&R the Tx valve on a D2?
    I may have to take it to an auto aircon rather than a LR dealer if theye are more familiar with sorting such issues. (looks like a nightmare).

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    Quote Originally Posted by vbrab View Post
    Have just bought a D2 Td5 which previous owner was told that Tx valve needed replacement. (So no aircon)
    Local LR dealer says he has never had to replace one, and says it is an all day job involving removal of all the dash to get the heater/aircon unit out.
    I am seeing others saying it can be done in less time. (like a couple of hours.) On Subaru's it is a 30 minute job I am told..........but I don't want a Subaru.
    Does anybody have an accurate idea of how big a job it is to R&R the Tx valve on a D2?
    I may have to take it to an auto aircon rather than a LR dealer if theye are more familiar with sorting such issues. (looks like a nightmare).
    I just had a quick look on RAVE and it looks like a complete evap out job just to do the TX....

    Before we go too far what are the symptoms?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    I just had a quick look on RAVE and it looks like a complete evap out job just to do the TX....

    Before we go too far what are the symptoms?
    Air Con doesn’t work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Air Con doesn’t work...
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    Re Tx valve on D2

    Previous owner was told tx valve and given big quote for aircon repair.
    Local dealer could not give me any advice on removing Tx valve as has never had one be a problem.
    I was figuring on having to remove said valve myself (to save on gratuitous labour cost), however on leaving with auto electrician for another bitem and asking to check the air con and advise, he says it just needs a re-gas, and cannot find issue with Tx.
    Great!!
    Lesson being to at leastt get a second opinion when it comes to big ticket items of indeterminate prognosis

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