What did you do with your DII today?
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Replaced the driver's front window motor real quick after work. Also checked into the 3 amigos that we're on when we got it. Had a few codes, cleared them and so far no faults. Graphed out the ABS sensor and they all read just fine. Once/if they come on I'll dig into it more and most likely perform the shuttle valve bypass if that ends up being the problem. Set up some new pages in the Ultragauge and decided I'm going to tint the screen green to match the interior lighting color.
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I recently got a pretty serious vibration and squeaking on acceleration in my '02 Disco 2. Thanks to this site, I was able to diagnose it as the front drive shaft. Apparently the u-joints go bad from heat from the exhaust and water runoff from the a/c. I replaced the driveshaft myself, which turned out to be pretty simple and due to the ground clearance I didn't even have to lift it. Now I'm planning to rebuild the stock shaft to have as a back up or sell. If you have any questions about the procedure, feel free to ask.
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I recently got a pretty serious vibration and squeaking on acceleration in my '02 Disco 2. Thanks to this site, I was able to diagnose it as the front drive shaft. Apparently the u-joints go bad from heat from the exhaust and water runoff from the a/c. I replaced the driveshaft myself, which turned out to be pretty simple and due to the ground clearance I didn't even have to lift it. Now I'm planning to rebuild the stock shaft to have as a back up or sell. If you have any questions about the procedure, feel free to ask.
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