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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Shortly after the MOT, it was discovered that the alternator is trying to set light to Oscar. So Oscar is now not in use for now. It was going to be sorted next month, but MoFo the C-Max which we thought wouldn't need anything decided it needed £500 worth of work and with Mona still having 1 more payment left to pay on the work done in December, I had to prioritise MoFo for my partner to get to and from work. Although I am in the dog house for that one as I was told to scrap it. And the thought of my Range Rover's or ML falling to the fate of being used everyday by him filled my body with dread. After all, the last time before our holiday, The turbo blew up on Tank. I am very sad that I can't use Oscar though. As soon as MoFo's repairs are paid off, Oscar will be transported up to my favourite garage to have the alternator sorted. Then I will get back to using Oscar more frequently.
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25th Feb 2020 1:10am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Gutted, Oscar decided he didn't want to start, Just 1 click from under the bonnet. Checked the battery voltage is was at 9 volts, so hoped that was the problem, tried to jump it, and nothing, and now the battery has gone almost completely flat So I guess I know what is on my list of jobs tomorrow. Battery off for a full in house charge. But it looks like I may have a broken ignition switch as well. Gutted as I was looking forward to using Oscar for a bit especially as the belt tensioner has just gone on my ML. Luckily after my operation, I am now able to get in and out of the campervan, so I am now back in that for most of my daily driving as I have been too lazy to get the tyres sorted on Tank. |
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11th Mar 2020 12:37am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Well.... It turns out that the battery is knackered. Dropped at least 1 cell, Bought in January 2017, Couldn't remember what warranty it had with it at the time I bought it and lost the invoice It is with the service history in a very very safe place So contacted Tayna who I bought the battery from, and they were extremely helpful. I know, I know, some people will be shocked, I am being nice about a company But they truly were, they tracked down the invoice with what little information I could give them, then after a few simple questions, They just told me, we are sending you a replacement I am extremely grateful to them for the help that they gave me, They went above and beyond. So according to the tracking information, my new battery will be coming tomorrow at some point.
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11th Mar 2020 5:04pm |
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knares Member Since: 22 Jun 2017 Location: Perth WA Posts: 737 |
and life goes on
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12th Mar 2020 2:01pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Cheers.
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12th Mar 2020 5:02pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Oscar has certainly kept me on my toes over the last week! 14th I decided to use him to go shopping thinking the starting problem was solved by the new battery, Oh how I was soo wrong. Turns out, my starter motor that I had originally suspected, was faulty, I shoved some fuel in, and Click..... So we had to push the car off of the forecourt and wait for the AA. The guy showed up and after a few old fashioned smacks of the hammer and pole on the starter motor, he roared into life. Needless to say, I didn't turn the engine off until I got home That was on the 14th.
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18th Mar 2020 8:23pm |
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Bl4ckD0g Member Since: 16 Feb 2020 Location: 127.0.0.1 Posts: 1322 |
Flipping heck you must have driven straight into that one. Ouch. |
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19th Mar 2020 7:00am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Well, had to get some jobs done on the C-Max as the alarm kept going off randomly, and went to sit down on the tailgate of Oscar, and heard a loud crack, and it let go on one side, and noticed the strap had snapped.
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27th Mar 2020 3:48pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Spent isolation working on my cars, starting with my ML which I have done some modifications and upgrades on, but today I decided it was Oscars time for attention. So swapped the cars over and put him on my garden ready for tomorrow, and all was fine at first, had it idling for about 10 minutes, decided to run full diagnostics to get a head start on a list of jobs to tackle on the next stretch of the current lockdown. And then all of a sudden he just cut out on me. So started him right back up several times, each time would start to idle, then cut out again, so ran diagnostics several times and one code keeps coming back, Airflow meter. But I don't think the meter itself is at fault, I think the wiring got damaged when I hit the pothole, but strange that I have been using Oscar on and off without issue since resetting the peddle parameters. I tried that again and it didn't solve the problem. So I have a long list of things to keep me busy for a few weeks depending on the weather lol
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11th Apr 2020 6:26pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Finally gotten around to investigating the electrical faults in the door, the pin for the solid blue wire in the P Bus plug that goes to the drivers master switch pack had come partially away from the plug hole. So pushed it back in, and ALL my electrical gremlins solved at once I have left the door card off as I am going to fit the replacement door card during the next lot of good weather. The Kahn grill paint is now also finished, just waiting for my polishing compound to be ready to collect then I can buff it, then I will be able to fit the new mesh and finally get it back on the car.
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16th Apr 2020 2:40pm |
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knares Member Since: 22 Jun 2017 Location: Perth WA Posts: 737 |
good one
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16th Apr 2020 11:55pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
It was thanks to a member of my club who was having various issues and found the fault to be that wire, that I decided to take a look at mine. Then I started looking into it more online and found that it is quite a common issue on 2002-2005 L322's |
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17th Apr 2020 7:18pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Another job done, replaced the throttle body housing on this one as my old one was showing as faulty, deep cleaned this one as it has been in storage for a while. Now the acceleration is even better than before, only downside was the damn jubilee clip snapped on me, which was enough to me off so after a quick risky test drive around the block, I banished Oscar to the road so I could do some repairs to MoFo and now Mona is back on the garden for further work. In a few weeks Oscar will be back up for paint correction and other little jobs. Looks like my airflow meter may be knackered though
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24th Apr 2020 10:47am |
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knares Member Since: 22 Jun 2017 Location: Perth WA Posts: 737 |
what diagnostic unit do you use RR 2005 4.4 petrol
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24th Apr 2020 11:21am |
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