1996 Rover won't start
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1996 Rover won't start
So, I bought a 1996 Range Rover 2 weeks ago at an auto auction. I had it towed home (due to a flat). I was able to start it with a jump. It's been 2 weeks, and it won't start now. The battery is holding juice, but it's failing to starting now.
I need to add that I recently removed the window, as the tract was broken, and I wanted to drive it without worrying about breaking the glass.
So, when I try to start it the alarm goes off, and the dash is telling me that there is an air bag fault and the engine has been disabled. It's also telling me about the window.
My question... What do I do now? How can I get it to start? Am I totally screwed? I bought this thing for $1,700 (it books for over $4,000) with the intention of fixing it up a bit and making some money. Do I just cut my losses?
I need to add that I recently removed the window, as the tract was broken, and I wanted to drive it without worrying about breaking the glass.
So, when I try to start it the alarm goes off, and the dash is telling me that there is an air bag fault and the engine has been disabled. It's also telling me about the window.
My question... What do I do now? How can I get it to start? Am I totally screwed? I bought this thing for $1,700 (it books for over $4,000) with the intention of fixing it up a bit and making some money. Do I just cut my losses?
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You came to the right place. There are posts on this forum for a variety of replacement window rollers, a cheap fix. There are lots of posts about reasons the alarm system disables the vehicle, and how to correct it. Also many posts and member signatures with a link to down load the RAVE, which is a giant file of all the tech manuals for various Rovers, like shop manual and electrical guide. Well written in the King's english with photos, etc. What ever you did to the alarm, it now controls your vehicle and has turned it into a pasture ornament.
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You came to the right place. There are posts on this forum for a variety of replacement window rollers, a cheap fix. There are lots of posts about reasons the alarm system disables the vehicle, and how to correct it. Also many posts and member signatures with a link to down load the RAVE, which is a giant file of all the tech manuals for various Rovers, like shop manual and electrical guide. Well written in the King's english with photos, etc. What ever you did to the alarm, it now controls your vehicle and has turned it into a pasture ornament.
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SGTSHAMMY: I don't believe that you will make money on this car. They are fun to drive and don't get me wrong BUT Land Rovers are $$$$$$$ and as long as your wallet is think enough to pay for this and that you will be just fine.
P.S: Being on this site will help you save money with not having to take it to a mechanic. Hang in there man!!
P.S: Being on this site will help you save money with not having to take it to a mechanic. Hang in there man!!
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Sounds like your going to have alot of fun with yours, i recently bought my 95 4.0se for $1800 just had a noisy diff and hacked up trans harness, cost me a total of $300 in parts from the local junkyard to fix, but good luck with yours!
o and if you want some real help with your alarm check this out
Security and Alarm System Operation & Diagnosis on Range Rover 4.0/4.6/P38A
i may be brand spanking new to this forum but im no newbie
rangerovers.net will have just about any info you will need to fix your range rover, and that link is all about the security system on your P38.
o and if you want some real help with your alarm check this out
Security and Alarm System Operation & Diagnosis on Range Rover 4.0/4.6/P38A
i may be brand spanking new to this forum but im no newbie
rangerovers.net will have just about any info you will need to fix your range rover, and that link is all about the security system on your P38.
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