2000 Range Rover 4.6 HSE (Few Issues)
#1
2000 Range Rover 4.6 HSE (Few Issues)
I am new to this forum. I just purchased a 2000 Range Rover 4.6 HSE a few days ago. It has a few issues & was wondering if I could fix them myself without bringing it back to where I got it from.
1.) Steering wheel controls. None of them seem to be working? Cruise Control, Volume etc. Is this a plug that just needs to be plugged in?
2.) Heated seats not working. The button lights up on the climate control but seats dont seem to be heating up? is there somthing thats not plugged in?
3.) Vibration on the passanger side. The dealer balanced the wheels supposedly, but the vibration is still there? Its not bad, but bad enough to be annoying.
Any help on these issues is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Josh
1.) Steering wheel controls. None of them seem to be working? Cruise Control, Volume etc. Is this a plug that just needs to be plugged in?
2.) Heated seats not working. The button lights up on the climate control but seats dont seem to be heating up? is there somthing thats not plugged in?
3.) Vibration on the passanger side. The dealer balanced the wheels supposedly, but the vibration is still there? Its not bad, but bad enough to be annoying.
Any help on these issues is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Josh
#2
you can find a lot of information here...
http://www.rangerovers.net/newrremedies.htm
heated seats tend to go on these, I think mine are about done as well, and it seems like a PITA to fix.
Are you sure you're turning your master cruise control switch on when trying it? took me a few drives to figure it out. Its on the dash by the hazard lights. volume I dont know though.
vibration sounds bad to me. from what i've read these machines are supposed to run pretty smooth and any vibration may be a bad sign.
hope it helps...
http://www.rangerovers.net/newrremedies.htm
heated seats tend to go on these, I think mine are about done as well, and it seems like a PITA to fix.
Are you sure you're turning your master cruise control switch on when trying it? took me a few drives to figure it out. Its on the dash by the hazard lights. volume I dont know though.
vibration sounds bad to me. from what i've read these machines are supposed to run pretty smooth and any vibration may be a bad sign.
hope it helps...
#3
Welcome to the P38 Range Rover. These trucks have quite a few little annotances that will drive you mad at times. Follow the link above and you will find excellent documentation on all the small things that create these issues.
The steering wheel controls may be a combination of items as well that are showing up together. The cruise control issue may be a vacuum hose, the stereo controls I am not sure of.
The heated seats are very common for the elements to stop working, usually you can fix then to let the backs work but not the bottoms unless you replace the elements and that is not as easy as it sounds.
Vibration could be from a couple of things, is it definately only coming from passenger side? If it is not the tire then it could be a bent wheel, bad wheel bearing, or who knows unless you pull it apart and start looking for worn parts.
How may miles are on it by the way?
The steering wheel controls may be a combination of items as well that are showing up together. The cruise control issue may be a vacuum hose, the stereo controls I am not sure of.
The heated seats are very common for the elements to stop working, usually you can fix then to let the backs work but not the bottoms unless you replace the elements and that is not as easy as it sounds.
Vibration could be from a couple of things, is it definately only coming from passenger side? If it is not the tire then it could be a bent wheel, bad wheel bearing, or who knows unless you pull it apart and start looking for worn parts.
How may miles are on it by the way?
#4
I just went and got all 4 wheels balaced. They said it was badley in need of it. It seems a little better. I know i'm in need of 2 rear tires. They are pretty warn.o I need to get used to the small annoyances since i'm coming from a 2007 F-150.
I have been on Rangerovers.net & didnt see anything on vibration other than the drive train?
It doesnt seem that any of the electronics are working on the steering wheel. I have the cruise button on the dash on but no luck.
I have been on Rangerovers.net & didnt see anything on vibration other than the drive train?
It doesnt seem that any of the electronics are working on the steering wheel. I have the cruise button on the dash on but no luck.
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I would suggest that you replace all 4 of the tires that way you wont put an undo stress on the rest of the drive train and possibly damage the transfer case.
You might also consider adding a new spare as well.
If a set of tires are rolling faster than another set then the transfer wont be giving an even amount of torque to both of the drive axles and this can cause the transfer to fail or possibly damage the third member in either differential
You might also consider adding a new spare as well.
If a set of tires are rolling faster than another set then the transfer wont be giving an even amount of torque to both of the drive axles and this can cause the transfer to fail or possibly damage the third member in either differential
#10
DO NOT get the Duelers. I had them on for about 10,000 miles before I took them off, total junk and I wouldn't trust my life with them. However if you don't live where you get a lot of snow these tires would probably be fine. I just got a set of Michelin LTX A2 and I LOVE them. We have been getting a lot of snow in MI and they just eat it up. I also drive a ton of miles (over 4,000 in the past month) and they handle well on the highway.