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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 07:40 PM
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Apparently, this problem with the ABS, Trac Control, and Hill Descent lights, is a common problem that no one seems to know the answer to. Therefore, no one discusses. Maybe someone with more knowledge of the Land Rover can answer this. What is the deal with these Land Rover Disco's? I am somewhat experienced with off-road vehicles, and have always been under the assumption that they were some of the most capable of all factory off roaders. I have yet to find (except for older models) Disco that I would even consider taking 20 miles from the nearest mechanic, let alone on some off road terrain in the middle of nowhere. Anyone else with thoughts?
 
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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 09:01 PM
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What problems, not heard of any that would prevent me from taking them off road. The only problem is if you go off into the wild unknown, where getting spares is hard, but again you can still bodge things to get you home, you just need to learn how to deal with all these problems.. and that is where the issue lies, most people are not willing to learn the next step on how to self maintain the vehicles.
 
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Old Aug 30, 2005 | 10:17 PM
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too totally get rid of the problem, you will need to spend some money or you can just do one at a time. You will need to find out what sensors are giving you trouble and go from there.
 
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