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gettingold Member Since: 03 Apr 2018 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 285 |
Looks like one of those teenager types with their jeans halfway down their backside
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18th May 2019 5:35am |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
He's fixed! Ronnie's fixed! It was yon bloody (BMW?) ultrasonic sensors which had failed in tandem. No wiring faults whatsoever, which pleases one. New cheapo sensors fitted, DTCs cleared and we have a 100% working Park Distance Control system! Fitted the new sensors in the middle so they match in their uncolour coded state and with the help of the apprentice, son, the bumper went back on with a little (bearing) grease on the mating surfaces to help it go back together as Mr LR intended. Once that was done and tested as working. I moved onto the front and gave Ronnie a nose job/upgraded front end to that of the, Vogue. Shiny, everyone loves shiny! Even though it's plastic shiny. I think I've run out of Ronnie jobs..... |
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20th May 2019 7:51pm |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
I really don't think you'll run out of Ronnie jobs!
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20th May 2019 9:57pm |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
Ronnie has thrown a wobbly today. Air suspension inactive on the dash, height control system led off. Stored DTCs points to FRH & LHR height sensor faults. Codes cleared but fault remains. Called out the AA who rocked up in 35 mins as per usual. Patrolman checked the fuses which were fine, found and cleared the same faults as me and resigned it to, needs to go to the garage mate. No problem, I'll drop it off with the Indy tomorrow.
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18th Jan 2020 9:05pm |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
Updates on Ronnie's woes.
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23rd Jan 2020 5:19pm |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
In other AA news. Renewal at £422.34 was quoted for 8th Feb. I phoned the AA and said, oh the RAC are quoting me £170 for the same cover (exc breakdown repair cover as they don't offer it). Okay let's have a look at that. How does a revised renewal price of £262.17 sound?
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23rd Jan 2020 5:22pm |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
Seems the fault does relate to the EAS ECU. AA have said they will pay for a second hand ECU. Problem with that is that the INDY can't be sure the SH ECU will work be compatible due to coding.
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26th Jan 2020 11:06am |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
Ronnie is sorted once more. I pick him up Sunday. |
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31st Jan 2020 10:23pm |
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ilard Member Since: 21 Oct 2012 Location: London Posts: 708 |
Very good news this got resolved. I wonder what will be next! L405 P400e Autobiography (MY2020)... Silicon Silver / Espresso |
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2nd Feb 2020 8:42pm |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
New ignition key added. Proper flipping, flip key added to the bunch. I now have 3.
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23rd Feb 2020 12:13am |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
While I'm here. The EAS wiring fault and repair. The AA breakdown repair insurance picked up the £500 tab for that. All I had to pay was the £35 excess. Thanks again to Scott at Glenfarg Garage for his sorting this ball ache out. Scott also gave Ronnie an oil change which was very nearly due while he was there. I paid for that, sadly. So that's me, 12 months trouble free motoring ahead. |
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23rd Feb 2020 12:20am |
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