Wl: 99 dsii
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Wl: 99 dsii
Well I just got my LR and I love it. Almost has much as my lightning.
But I'm just wanting to start a work log on what I'm doing for myself and to maybe help some other people. Also will be updating this weekend with pictures.
So far I have replaced all the speakers and put in a touch screen, and powder coated my push guard.
Next thing is to learn how to take off the wheel/fender guards and have them painted black.
Also I hate the key so I'm looking at getting a new one. Anyone know how to reprogram a key fob?
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But I'm just wanting to start a work log on what I'm doing for myself and to maybe help some other people. Also will be updating this weekend with pictures.
So far I have replaced all the speakers and put in a touch screen, and powder coated my push guard.
Next thing is to learn how to take off the wheel/fender guards and have them painted black.
Also I hate the key so I'm looking at getting a new one. Anyone know how to reprogram a key fob?
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Downloaded the RAVE shop manual yet?
Inspect front prop shaft - if not greased on both ends, it is the oem style, which can snap with no warning and smack hole in tranny case.
Plug in your scanner and notice how the temp gauge points at 50% from 130 - 240F. Can't trust it. There is a LR thermostat that you can purchase from places like Rovers North and others that is 180F, cuts operating temps.
Inspect front prop shaft - if not greased on both ends, it is the oem style, which can snap with no warning and smack hole in tranny case.
Plug in your scanner and notice how the temp gauge points at 50% from 130 - 240F. Can't trust it. There is a LR thermostat that you can purchase from places like Rovers North and others that is 180F, cuts operating temps.
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Being a 14 year old Rover, as is mine, I might suggest you consider getting your Disco current with all its service needs and deal with all the other, less important issues for later.
Go to the top of the D2 section and read my major service list for an old truck and do them all starting with the front drive shaft inspection/rebuild or replacement.
So what are you planning on using your truck for and how many miles are on it?
Go to the top of the D2 section and read my major service list for an old truck and do them all starting with the front drive shaft inspection/rebuild or replacement.
So what are you planning on using your truck for and how many miles are on it?
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Being a 14 year old Rover, as is mine, I might suggest you consider getting your Disco current with all its service needs and deal with all the other, less important issues for later.
Go to the top of the D2 section and read my major service list for an old truck and do them all starting with the front drive shaft inspection/rebuild or replacement.
So what are you planning on using your truck for and how many miles are on it?
Go to the top of the D2 section and read my major service list for an old truck and do them all starting with the front drive shaft inspection/rebuild or replacement.
So what are you planning on using your truck for and how many miles are on it?
I'm the second owner, it has 74k on it and the last owner has put about 7k in it fixing it up and replaced the front end. But I'll have it checked out again to just be safe. I plan on using it has a winter DD and drive it to work in the summer when it might rain. Mostly I drive my lightning.
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You know, as a 99, you can change your t/case shifter and gain nearly 50% more traction in the snow simply by engaging the CDL t/case function. Plan on doing all the service and use the up-graded fluids. Make sure there is 1 grease fitting on each of the 3 front u-joints.
No I didn't know. But thanks for the heads up and I'll do some searching about that tonight.
Also did my first mess up in the truck. I didn't see where it needed to be 91 fuel, and right after I put gas in it and was driving home I got the check engine light. Well got 5 codes and all to do with the 02 sensors. So already put it on my lift and drained the fuel. My bad.
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