jonboy1968
Member Since: 07 May 2009
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 119
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Am I missing something, does not appear to be any reference to how to do it in the D4 manual. Are Land Rover that confident they have fixed the fault! Cause they haven't.
Had my D3 for 5 years without so much as a squeak from the Park brake. Wondered what all the fuss was about.
4 months into D4 ownership and I'm tugging on a piece of wire under the dash for all I am worth, at the side of the road, having completly cooked my brakes trying to get the car off a busy roundabout.
Thanks to Rocar Moore Service department Huddersfield for talking me through the process.
All warning lights now appear to have gone from the dash. Does this mean it had fixed itself? Please!
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14th Jan 2015 8:02 am |
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Sloss
Member Since: 18 Aug 2013
Location: Aberdeenish
Posts: 1691
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It won't have fixed itself - it needs surgery Stew,
2010 D4 gone but I really loved it
Went back to Merc - C350 AMG
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14th Jan 2015 8:12 am |
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jonboy1968
Member Since: 07 May 2009
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 119
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Your right. It's not fixed itself!
As a former Disco 3, manual driver for 5 years. I am finding it difficult to not engage the park break while it's poorly.
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15th Jan 2015 2:27 pm |
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