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V8Granite wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:43 am
Despite many LR flaws, they have a very good community of people who fix their own stuff which makes working on it really good.
That. Disco4.com was a great site when we had one - suspect it still is now. Plenty folks willing to share knowledge & guidance.
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Sundayjumper wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 8:34 am
V8Granite wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 7:45 am I’ve missed the part where you say what car it is 😂
2012 Discovery SDV6 HSE

So far I hate it less than the RR. I’m hoping it stays that way :D


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Another MOT passed for the Stepwagon. As usual, the advisories I ignored from last time have disappeared and new ones have appeared :lol:

Ahead of its 18th birthday (and nearly 6 years since I bought it) I might send it off to get underseal topped up, a proper service and to see if the suspension advisories are actually worth worrying about.
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MOT due on the M2 tomorrow. i finally replaced the faulty rear light that required a whack* with your fist to consistently work through the MoT test. I might need some new front tyres, but other than that it should be plain sailing.

*TADT - there’s a weird fault with some of the led lights that no one seems to have properly solved. the short term fix is to hit them and they’ll work for 5 mins before giving up.
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Rich B wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 3:49 pm MOT due on the M2 tomorrow. i finally replaced the faulty rear light that required a whack* with your fist to consistently work through the MoT test. I might need some new front tyres, but other than that it should be plain sailing.

*TADT - there’s a weird fault with some of the led lights that no one seems to have properly solved. the short term fix is to hit them and they’ll work for 5 mins before giving up.
Both of them going out or just one? A bit awkward driving at night if that happens :(
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Fabia, failed the MOT on the handbrake. So that needs doing, and a better handbrake will be no bad thing for loose surfaces. Also going to get the starter motor replaced while they have it as increasingly it just clicks when you turn the key, need to try it a few times before it fires into life.
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JonMad wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:07 pm
Rich B wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 3:49 pm MOT due on the M2 tomorrow. i finally replaced the faulty rear light that required a whack* with your fist to consistently work through the MoT test. I might need some new front tyres, but other than that it should be plain sailing.

*TADT - there’s a weird fault with some of the led lights that no one seems to have properly solved. the short term fix is to hit them and they’ll work for 5 mins before giving up.
Both of them going out or just one? A bit awkward driving at night if that happens :(
just one, and just the indicator rather than the whole unit. apparently loads were replaced on warranty but there’s no guarantee they’d work.
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Rich B wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:35 pm
JonMad wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:07 pm
Rich B wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 3:49 pm MOT due on the M2 tomorrow. i finally replaced the faulty rear light that required a whack* with your fist to consistently work through the MoT test. I might need some new front tyres, but other than that it should be plain sailing.

*TADT - there’s a weird fault with some of the led lights that no one seems to have properly solved. the short term fix is to hit them and they’ll work for 5 mins before giving up.
Both of them going out or just one? A bit awkward driving at night if that happens :(
just one, and just the indicator rather than the whole unit. apparently loads were replaced on warranty but there’s no guarantee they’d work.
Hopefully the fix is easier than on the Evora. Oh, you've got one LED out? That'll be an entire light cluster needed at a cost of £2000+fitting then :?
Yes, in reality, you can strip the light, pull the LED ring and get an electronics specialist to solder on in, but the above is the official fix.
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Matty wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 6:02 pm
Rich B wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:35 pm
JonMad wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:07 pm

Both of them going out or just one? A bit awkward driving at night if that happens :(
just one, and just the indicator rather than the whole unit. apparently loads were replaced on warranty but there’s no guarantee they’d work.
Hopefully the fix is easier than on the Evora. Oh, you've got one LED out? That'll be an entire light cluster needed at a cost of £2000+fitting then :?
Yes, in reality, you can strip the light, pull the LED ring and get an electronics specialist to solder on in, but the above is the official fix.
:shock: same solution, but MUCH lower cost. new cluster was about £230.
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Golf should be delivered between 1-6pm tomorrow, it's a bit weird buying a car you've never seen or driven before, I've done it with my company car, but that's not really my money so bothered me less :lol:

Once it's been here a week I can get a couple of required bits for it, need a boot mat to stem the flow of Retriever hair and a new booster seat for the boy as he's getting too tall for his full seat now, his shoulders are nearly touching the top wings, supposed to do upto 12 years and he's only just gone 8 :roll:

I'm also pretty set on getting a GTI rear valance and back box for it, as I really don't like fake exhausts, and the GTE diffuser looks pretty poor IMO.
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Not a van, but very van-like compared to the Cayenne.

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Golf here, it's pretty much as described, no major damage anywhere, it's had a repair to the nsr at some point as there's over spray and masking marks, nothing a clay bar won't fix.

Needs wiper blades, and a proper clean.

210 quid for two years of VW connected services so you can use pre heat, remote functions etcs :shock:

All that is free on the Kuga, but surprised but not a lot in the grand scheme of things.

Drives well, surprisingly swift, feels lighter than I expected from the reviews, it corners pretty flat in sports mode and handles mid corner bumps well.

It doesn't like oncoming traffic :lol:

It tried stop itself three time over the moors as it thought we were going to have a head on crash, modern cars do not like single track roads, the Kuga is very similar, luckily you can alter the sensitivity and it's reactions so that's turned down now.

Quite a nice looking thing as well, better in real life than in pictures.
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Rich B wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 6:12 pm
Matty wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 6:02 pm
Rich B wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:35 pm just one, and just the indicator rather than the whole unit. apparently loads were replaced on warranty but there’s no guarantee they’d work.
Hopefully the fix is easier than on the Evora. Oh, you've got one LED out? That'll be an entire light cluster needed at a cost of £2000+fitting then :?
Yes, in reality, you can strip the light, pull the LED ring and get an electronics specialist to solder on in, but the above is the official fix.
:shock: same solution, but MUCH lower cost. new cluster was about £230.
I had one done under warranty on the M240i.
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Rich B wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 3:49 pm *TADT - there’s a weird fault with some of the led lights that no one seems to have properly solved. the short term fix is to hit them and they’ll work for 5 mins before giving up.
VXR8 had an issue with the rear (LED) lights in that the indicators would flash rapidly in cold weather. Original market for Holden Commodore was Oz, but they were also sold with minor styling tweaks as the Pontiac G8 in the US - which obviously gets cold in the North.

Solution was an extra bit of loom for each rear cluster - supplied FOC by Vauxhall when you asked. Plug one end into the existing loom, the other into the lamp unit - presumably changing the resistance subtley to prevent it.
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Seemingly endless fun here abbreviating "Discovery" to "Disco".

I've just dug out an old iPod to use in the car, and named the device "Disco Tunes" :lol:

Also pondering buying new "DISCOVERY" lettering for the bonnet just to re-space it as "VERY DISCO".
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Sundayjumper wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 11:29 am Also pondering buying new "DISCOVERY" lettering for the bonnet just to re-space it as "VERY DISCO".
That's great, do it.

Or DISCOCUNT though I'm not sure if you can get the U, N or T.
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My car has the wrong number plates on it :roll:

Should be WNX at the end, they've supplied NWX.

Good job I spotted it.
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16vCento wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 1:43 pm My car has the wrong number plates on it :roll:

Should be WNX at the end, they've supplied NWX.

Good job I spotted it.
Both front and back? I owned a Corrado in 1999-2000 and had had it 6 months when I looked out of the window one morning and realised the front reg plate wasn't my registration. Two digits transposed but the back one was correct. The dealer I'd bought it from had put a new MOT on it, which was also for the wrong reg. Took a bit of sorting out.
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Yep both plates :lol:

The green slip which they sent me digitally is correct, and the pictures of the car for sale it's correct, just the ones they fitted before delivery.
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Having had a run out to take the boy to chess club tonight, out over the tops in the rain, FWD really is annoying when you have many torques and rain.

I think a bit could be the tyres tbf (Michelin Primacy?4) so I'll get the Pirelli CF3s ordered tomorrow.
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