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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
The problem here comes from the model year's vs the actual time it was built and also the delay in registering. So the MY06 vehicles started to be built from mid 2005, hence why there are SC models on a 55 and even an 05 plate if you look hard enough. MY07 came in from mid 2006 which brought about the interior improvements and MY07.5 brought in the key change (around December 06/Jan 07)
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25th Feb 2017 10:06pm |
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Mob17 Member Since: 25 Feb 2017 Location: Northampton Posts: 39 |
Thanks. Is there a way to find the month/year of build? For my BMW i just plugged the VIN into realoem.
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25th Feb 2017 11:04pm |
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Rockyd31 Member Since: 17 Dec 2016 Location: Chesterfield Posts: 36 |
Hi, I own an 05 plate sc which in essence is MY06. The 6 speed auto box also didn't appear until MY06 but again it's coupled to my 4.2 lol so have to agree with quaveys comment.
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25th Feb 2017 11:18pm |
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Rockyd31 Member Since: 17 Dec 2016 Location: Chesterfield Posts: 36 |
You punch your vin in here: https://topix.landrover.jlrext.com/topix/vehicle/lookupForm But even then mine comes up as 2006. V5 should have the info? No there aren't major differences Yes on the drain plug and dipstick |
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25th Feb 2017 11:52pm |
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Mob17 Member Since: 25 Feb 2017 Location: Northampton Posts: 39 |
Thats good to hear re the reliability and it having a dipstick!
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26th Feb 2017 11:46am |
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Rockyd31 Member Since: 17 Dec 2016 Location: Chesterfield Posts: 36 |
The lower height setting only activates above 100mph which is not something I do regularly but yes it will.
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26th Feb 2017 1:11pm |
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SKOT Member Since: 24 Oct 2012 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 792 |
I'd personally forget about LPG, it has has no future (like diesel!).
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26th Feb 2017 3:19pm |
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Mob17 Member Since: 25 Feb 2017 Location: Northampton Posts: 39 |
Hmm i thought you could lower the car from the switch on the dash? Re the smoke, so should there be zero when engine is all warmed up? Think my thoughts have changed after reading your comments about private. Might look at both now. By the way, whats the best way to check that the air suspension is in good condition, as i believe the airbags leak over time? |
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26th Feb 2017 7:14pm |
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Mob17 Member Since: 25 Feb 2017 Location: Northampton Posts: 39 |
Thats interesting. I guess its like Rocky said its just another thing that could go wrong. I will just have to accept the lower mpg, it will be worth it hopefully |
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26th Feb 2017 7:15pm |
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rar110 Member Since: 09 Aug 2014 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 1119 |
Going by the posts on here the 4.2 SC is very reliable, perhaps the most reliable FFRR. Things will wear over time like any car. Air suspension is one item. Some air springs last 7 years, some have original springs on 2002 models, most seem to last about 10 years. Rears seem to last longer than front springs. I replaced my front springs at about 9 1/2 proactively, as was going on a trip.
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26th Feb 2017 8:25pm |
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Rockyd31 Member Since: 17 Dec 2016 Location: Chesterfield Posts: 36 |
You can lower and raise the car on the dash but the lower setting is for access when parked and I often use it in the multi-storie car parks where head room is tight. The raised position is for off road, both positions will automatically lower or raise to the normal road height above a certain speed with the exception of the squat above 100mph which is automatic. Smoke will disappear once warm less the usual emissions that should be there. Difficult to test the suspension without diagnostics but if you raise the suspension all the way (you will feel it move) and then switch off engine, walk around you should hear a leak. I'd then leave it in that setting while I went to look through all the history and see if the stance has changed while you have been away (ie has it dropped on a corner) when you get back in you should then feel it move to correct the height if it has dropped but was not visible to the naked eye. (Though this is just my thoughts). I'd certainly look at private, can't hurt. I intend to keep mine for a long time so will spend the money on parts and save on the labour. That way I know what is being put in and the quaility of parts used. I would however be put off by invoices showing cheap parts, non branded oils etc and with gaps in the history |
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27th Feb 2017 9:40am |
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Mob17 Member Since: 25 Feb 2017 Location: Northampton Posts: 39 |
Thanks for that Rocky. So just to be clear, you can set the height to low, but after a certain speed it raises automatically? What speed does it do this?
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1st Mar 2017 11:57pm |
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rar110 Member Since: 09 Aug 2014 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 1119 |
When in reduced height a warning sounds at about 45kmh to slow down or will raise. It then proceeds to normal height.
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2nd Mar 2017 5:31am |
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quavey Member Since: 22 Jan 2017 Location: Lancaster Posts: 302 |
My concerns with the TDV8 were the potential repair costs would rapidly out weigh the fuel savings should anything go wrong.
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2nd Mar 2017 8:45am |
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