2001 Disco 2 runs very rough
We pay a couple of bucks US each for plugs, allows you to change them without regret. At least you are not too far from Sydney, so parts are within reach. Must have been some Yanks in the mix, with the town of Wyoming nearby (lol). Post some pix, all we ever see are Foster's ads....
We pay a couple of bucks US each for plugs, allows you to change them without regret. At least you are not too far from Sydney, so parts are within reach. Must have been some Yanks in the mix, with the town of Wyoming nearby (lol). Post some pix, all we ever see are Foster's ads....

And, BTW.. thanks to all your advice, the misfiring issue is now FIXED!! Thanks again guys!
Last edited by ando98; Feb 2, 2012 at 07:57 PM. Reason: added an action pic for Savannahbuzz..
Hehee
.. but remember, where does LandRover come from? The country that has the steering wheel on the RIGHT side
..
BTW, I still have this cruise control issue. I've replaced the ECU for the Cruise and still no joy. Next step is to replace the vacuum pump and pneumatic activator.. if that doesn't work, do you guys have any other suggestions?
.. but remember, where does LandRover come from? The country that has the steering wheel on the RIGHT side
..BTW, I still have this cruise control issue. I've replaced the ECU for the Cruise and still no joy. Next step is to replace the vacuum pump and pneumatic activator.. if that doesn't work, do you guys have any other suggestions?
99.8% of the time the cruise does not work because it is full of salt water. lol
Seriously, 99.8% of the time it does not work because of a vacuum leak, start at the brake pedal switch and follow the vacuum line into the engine bay checking for broken/cracked line, replace as needed.
Usually it cracks at the connectors.
Seriously, 99.8% of the time it does not work because of a vacuum leak, start at the brake pedal switch and follow the vacuum line into the engine bay checking for broken/cracked line, replace as needed.
Usually it cracks at the connectors.
99.8% of the time the cruise does not work because it is full of salt water. lol
Seriously, 99.8% of the time it does not work because of a vacuum leak, start at the brake pedal switch and follow the vacuum line into the engine bay checking for broken/cracked line, replace as needed.
Usually it cracks at the connectors.
Seriously, 99.8% of the time it does not work because of a vacuum leak, start at the brake pedal switch and follow the vacuum line into the engine bay checking for broken/cracked line, replace as needed.
Usually it cracks at the connectors.
Oh and btw.. my avatar pic is of the car driving through fresh water (it had just rained), not salt
. I guess when I mentioned we do a bit of beach driving the assumption is that we drive through salt water, but that's not the case.
Well fellas.. You've done it again! Found a cracked vacuum line on the pneumatic actuator, now off to get another one and replace that sucka.. will post back with an update!
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