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Old Aug 8, 2009 | 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by roverguy7
most of the issues with the t5 platform, both lr3 and the sport, were problems off the bat. air susp had problems, but once the upgrade to the compressors were done, very few problems. there were several issues with software conflicts, that caused things from stalling, to ses lights to vibrations, but once again, once they were done, the issues were gone. ive seen 1 engine and 2 transmissions go bad, and only one of the trans's was something that should have been avoided(the other had a leak that wasnt noticed til there was no more fluid and the clutches were toast) and the engine that went was from overheating due to a hose that leaked out 100 miles before the customer decided to stop. if you get one, just stay on top of standard maintenance, like with all rovers. regular oil changes are key, and rotate the tires and get it aligned often, theyre real heavy and the air susp system will cause the alignment to constantly change
What kind of upgrade was it? I have '05 lr3 and having been experiencing compressor problems. I just replace one and the supension fault normal height only came back on.
 
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Old Aug 8, 2009 | 05:33 PM
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Post your questions on the LRRF, there are a number of very knowledgable LR3 people on that site.
 
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