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Old 08-10-2005, 05:49 PM
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Default POST TECHINICAL QUESTIONS IN THE RIGHT AREA!!

This section is for welcoming newbies ONLY...

Please post your tech help questions in the proper area! THANK YOU!!

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Old 08-21-2010, 02:10 PM
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Great Tip! It really helps keep the forum organized, and when a member needs the info later it is in the correct place.
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Old 12-28-2010, 04:33 PM
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This section is for welcoming newbies ONLY...

Please post your tech help questions in the proper area! THANK YOU!!

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And we can see how well it's worked so far. LOL
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Old 03-21-2011, 07:21 PM
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Default Overheating issues

Long time reader, newest member. I have a 2000 Land Rover Discovery 2 with the 4.0L V8 without secondary air (162K). While driving down the road I lost all heat, found a leak from my timing cover gasket. I replaced gasket, timing chain and gears, front seal, thermostat, water pump and hoses and belt. Once I completed repairs there were no leaks and vehicle was running good. I noticed the temp above normal and found that the secondary electric fan seized. Replaced electric fan and checked operation, I am having continued overheating issues once the vehicle has been driven for a short period of time or under a load (uphill). I have elevated the front end and ran at idle for a hour to purge system further, no overheating until I ran for another half hour then uphill. I have no leaks and the fans are working good. I ordered all the parts from Atlantic British in NY and Dave told me that they have had no problems with thermostats even though I just read on Land Rover Forums that there are recalls on OE thermostats. I never had any overheating issues until the leak, I will be flushing the radiator this weekend. Are there any other areas that I can investigate to remedy this issue? Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Shawn
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Old 07-20-2011, 01:15 AM
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I have 2000 LR Discovery II which has 82,000+ miles with only one remote entry is no longer working. Please tell me where to get a replacement without having to get it from the dealership. Thank you so much.
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Old 07-24-2011, 04:02 PM
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Default marty

I am a new landrover disco II 2003 owner I just had the transmission and front drive shaft replaced the auto shop called and the key is now stuck in the ignition it will turn but the truck will not start and the gear light is out so you cant tell if its in park. when they moved it into garage they moved it while in park. would this be the reason the key is stuck. please help I have had it for about 6 months and this makes about 6000.00 in repairs
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Old 10-20-2011, 09:16 PM
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Default Marty-parts seller from glasgow kentucky

MY NAME IS JIM BREWINGTGON AND I JUST CHARGED $140.00 IN PARTS FROM THIS MARTY GUY FROM GLASGOW KENTUCKY A WEEK AGO. MY PARTS ARE NOT HERE, HE WON'T ANSWER HIS PHONE AND AFTER A WEEK HE ANSWERS AND GIVES ME A FAKE UPS NUMBER THAT UPS HAS NO RECORD OF IN THEIR SYSTEM. ALSO...UPS CHECKED MY SHIPPING ADDRESS HE WAS SUPPOSED TO SHIP MY PARTS TO AND THEY SAID..." THERE'S NO SUCH ADDRESS IN OUR SYSTEM SIR"
DOES ANYONE ON THIS SITE, OR THE SPONSORS ON THIS SITE CARE ABOUT EACH OTHER OR HELP EACH OTHER WHEN GUYS LIKE THIS MARTY GUY IS DOING THIS TO PEOPLE LIKE ME AND OTHERS. I MEAN, WE ARE ROVER ENTHUSIASTS...WE ARE A GROUP THAT IS SUPPOSED TO HELP EACH OTHER FIND PARTS, SOLUTIONS AND ALSO LOOK OUT AND PROTECT EACH OTHER FROM NIMRODS LIKE THIS MARTY GUY.
I AM LOCATED IN CLEVELAND OHIO AND REALLY NEED THE PARTS I ORDERED FROM HIM. I PLAN ON FILING CHARGES OF FRAUD, THEFT BY DECEPTION AND WHATEVER I HAVE TO DO STARTING WITH THE OHIO ATTORNEY GENERALS OFFICE ON FRIDAY AGAINST THIS GUY SO THAT HE DOES NOT DO THIS TO ANYONE ELSE.
DOES ANYONE KNOW THIS GUYS ADDRESS AND THE NAME OF HIS BUSINESS OR ANY INFORMATION??????

There should be someone out there who can help me. I am a 16 year military veteran and to think I can't even order a few parts from someone who I trusted over the phone FROM A cRAIGSLIST AD.....Ghee Whiz.

Jim Brewington cell. 614-805-5788 work. 216-383-9947
Fax. 216-383-9948

Any corespondence or help is appreciated...Marty YOU SUCK !!!!!!
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